Disclaimer: The intent of this article is NOT to expose, uncover, prove, suggest nor assume any conspiracies concerning the existence of the Illuminati, Freemasons or any other "secret society". The intent of this article is NOT to condemn any musicians nor listeners of their music. Ephesians 6:12 says, "For we do not wrestle against flesh and blood, but against the rulers, against the authorities, against the cosmic powers over this present darkness, against the spiritual forces of evil in the heavenly places".
This article was created to expose SATAN and HIS involvement in music.
This article was created to expose SATAN and HIS involvement in music.
sec·u·lar
/ˈsekyələr/
Definition [1]: the state of being separate from religion
Definition [2]: of or pertaining to worldly things or to things that are not regarded as religious,
spiritual, or sacred; temporal
/ˈsekyələr/
Definition [1]: the state of being separate from religion
Definition [2]: of or pertaining to worldly things or to things that are not regarded as religious,
spiritual, or sacred; temporal
Let me begin by saying that the Bible nowhere condemns any particular style of music nor does it declare any music genre to be ungodly. It is the LYRICS of a song that determines if a Christian should listen to it. While not specifically speaking of music, Philippians 4:8 is an excellent guide for musical lyrics: “Finally, brothers, whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable—if anything is excellent or praiseworthy—think about such things.” If we should be thinking about such things, surely those are the things we should invite into our minds through music and lyrics. Can the lyrics in a secular song be true, noble, right, pure, lovely, admirable, excellent, and praiseworthy? If so, then there is nothing wrong with a Christian listening to a secular song of that nature.
HOWEVER, much of secular music does not meet the standard of Philippians 4:8. Secular music often promotes immorality and violence while belittling purity and integrity. If a song glorifies what opposes God (sin), a Christian should not listen to it. However, there are many secular songs with no mention of God that still uphold godly values such as honesty, purity, and integrity. If a love song promotes the sanctity of marriage and/or the purity of true love—even if it does not mention God or the Bible—it can still be listened to and enjoyed. Whatever a person allows to occupy his mind will sooner or later determine his speech and his actions. This is the premise behind Philippians 4:8.
I also want to point out that MOST of today's secular music actually blasphemes God, taking direct shots at Him.
A few artists have even went as far as blaspheming the Holy Spirit, which is the ONLY unforgivable sin.
Mark 3:28-29 - "[28] Truly, I say to you, all sins will be forgiven the children of man, and whatever blasphemies they utter,
[29] but whoever blasphemes against the Holy Spirit NEVER has forgiveness, but is guilty of an ETERNAL sin".
Whether these musicians are in total agreement to the messages portrayed in their music, or it's just a gimmick
to sell records, Satan is still using them to accomplish his mission - which is to cause man to curse God (Job 1:6-11).
Just as Philippians 2:13 says that God is working in the lives of Christians for His good pleasure, the Bible says the same
is true of Satan to those that are in sin. They are "following the prince of the power of the air [Satan], the spirit that is now at work in the sons of disobedience" (Ephesians 2:1-2). There are only 2 entities working in the Earth (God and Satan) and whoever we yield ourselves to, that's who's servant we are (Romans 6:16).
Below, I have compiled images and song lyrics of the blasphemy taking place in today's music. Because I am most knowledgeable of Rap/Hip-Hop, I chose to only cover those music genres. Viewer discretion is advised...
HOWEVER, much of secular music does not meet the standard of Philippians 4:8. Secular music often promotes immorality and violence while belittling purity and integrity. If a song glorifies what opposes God (sin), a Christian should not listen to it. However, there are many secular songs with no mention of God that still uphold godly values such as honesty, purity, and integrity. If a love song promotes the sanctity of marriage and/or the purity of true love—even if it does not mention God or the Bible—it can still be listened to and enjoyed. Whatever a person allows to occupy his mind will sooner or later determine his speech and his actions. This is the premise behind Philippians 4:8.
I also want to point out that MOST of today's secular music actually blasphemes God, taking direct shots at Him.
A few artists have even went as far as blaspheming the Holy Spirit, which is the ONLY unforgivable sin.
Mark 3:28-29 - "[28] Truly, I say to you, all sins will be forgiven the children of man, and whatever blasphemies they utter,
[29] but whoever blasphemes against the Holy Spirit NEVER has forgiveness, but is guilty of an ETERNAL sin".
Whether these musicians are in total agreement to the messages portrayed in their music, or it's just a gimmick
to sell records, Satan is still using them to accomplish his mission - which is to cause man to curse God (Job 1:6-11).
Just as Philippians 2:13 says that God is working in the lives of Christians for His good pleasure, the Bible says the same
is true of Satan to those that are in sin. They are "following the prince of the power of the air [Satan], the spirit that is now at work in the sons of disobedience" (Ephesians 2:1-2). There are only 2 entities working in the Earth (God and Satan) and whoever we yield ourselves to, that's who's servant we are (Romans 6:16).
Below, I have compiled images and song lyrics of the blasphemy taking place in today's music. Because I am most knowledgeable of Rap/Hip-Hop, I chose to only cover those music genres. Viewer discretion is advised...
blas·pheme
/blasˈfēm/
Definition [1]: the act of insulting or showing contempt or lack of reverence for God
Definition [2]: the act of claiming the attributes of deity
Definition [3]: irreverence toward something considered sacred
/blasˈfēm/
Definition [1]: the act of insulting or showing contempt or lack of reverence for God
Definition [2]: the act of claiming the attributes of deity
Definition [3]: irreverence toward something considered sacred
Lil B (also known as The BasedGod) films the music video to his blasphemous song "Look Like Jesus" in a church.
The chorus to this song says...
"H**s on my d**k 'cause I look like Jesus
Young based god, comin' straight with that heater
Ni**as gettin' mad cause I dress like Jesus christ
I'm that pretty bi**h, I'ma f**k her all night". (Song released: 2010).
The chorus to this song says...
"H**s on my d**k 'cause I look like Jesus
Young based god, comin' straight with that heater
Ni**as gettin' mad cause I dress like Jesus christ
I'm that pretty bi**h, I'ma f**k her all night". (Song released: 2010).
Lil B mocks Jesus and His crucifixion on the cover of his "Angels Exodus" album (released: Jan. 18,2011). He is nailed to the cross, wearing a crown made up of marijuana leaves, and a woman's lingerie appears to have been thrown on the cross.
Tyler, The Creator begins the 2nd verse of his hit song entitled "Yonkers" by saying...
"Jesus called, he said he's sick of the disses.
I told him to quit b**chin' and this isn't a f**kin' hotline". (Song released: 2011).
"Jesus called, he said he's sick of the disses.
I told him to quit b**chin' and this isn't a f**kin' hotline". (Song released: 2011).
Odd Future (or OFWGKTA)'s logo is the upside down cross with the acronym "OFWGKTA" written on it
(meaning: Odd Future Wolf Gang Kill Them All). In their music and on their merchandise, the group frequently
promotes the numeric "666", which is the mark of the Beast (Revelation 13:11-18).
(meaning: Odd Future Wolf Gang Kill Them All). In their music and on their merchandise, the group frequently
promotes the numeric "666", which is the mark of the Beast (Revelation 13:11-18).
Odd Future member, Earl Sweatshirt, released a song in 2010 entitled "Moonlight" where he says...
"Started thinking about a normal life, it got me suicidal.
Standing in the kitchen with a noose and a rifle.
Hang or bang, hocking loogies in a bible.
Dancing with the Devil, tonight’s our first recital.
His hands on my hips he take control of my movement.
A couple of minutes pass and I don’t know what I’m doing."
In the image below, Earl is photographed wearing an upside down
cross on his t-shirt (a design from the Odd Future clothing line called "MellowHype 64 Tee).
"Started thinking about a normal life, it got me suicidal.
Standing in the kitchen with a noose and a rifle.
Hang or bang, hocking loogies in a bible.
Dancing with the Devil, tonight’s our first recital.
His hands on my hips he take control of my movement.
A couple of minutes pass and I don’t know what I’m doing."
In the image below, Earl is photographed wearing an upside down
cross on his t-shirt (a design from the Odd Future clothing line called "MellowHype 64 Tee).
On verse 2 of Earl Sweatshirt's song "Moonlight",
Odd Future group member Hodgy Beats says... "Last night for the hell of it, I raped her neighbor. Bit her fillings all through my vampire teeth saber. (Ahh, Jesus, please) She screams for her savior." Hodgy Beats (under the alias, MellowHype) recorded a song called "64", where he says... "My bedroom's Jerusalem and I'm Judah. Suck on my Messiah, or die and cry a fire." (Song released: 2011). In his song called "Sandwiches", Hodgy Beats says... "Uh, f**k church, they singing and the sh** ain't even worth it. In the choir, whores and liars, scumbags and the dirt, b**ch. You told me God was the answer. When I ask him for sh**, I get no answer, so God is the cancer." |
The Game blasphemes God throughout his album entitled "Jesus Piece" (released: Dec. 11, 2012).
The cover portrays Jesus in a stained glass window with a teardrop tattoo, a red bandanna around his mouth,
and he is wearing a pendant of Jesus on his necklace. The red bandana over his mouth is a reference to the
Cedar Block Piru Bloods gang, to which Game is allegedly a member.
The cover portrays Jesus in a stained glass window with a teardrop tattoo, a red bandanna around his mouth,
and he is wearing a pendant of Jesus on his necklace. The red bandana over his mouth is a reference to the
Cedar Block Piru Bloods gang, to which Game is allegedly a member.
Song: Blood Of Christ (available on Deluxe Edition of album)
"All the way to jacking ni**as for their Jesus pieces. I'm God to you b**ch a** ni**as, put that on Matthew, Paul and Peter." |
Song: Hallelujah ft. Jamie Foxx
[1] "Halle motherf***ing lujah All my real ni**as I salute ya All the bad bi**hes, I’ma run through ya Hop in my holy ghost, hallelujah Damn, damn, damn, damn Hop in my holy ghost, hallelujah" [2] "This for all the bad b**ches couldn’t wait to get they braces off. I know we in church, and the way that I’m thinking wrong. But inside the bible is the perfect way to sneak my phone. But I don’t wanna do that, I came to take the service in. And stare at all the women who brought they Louis purses in. Bad b**ches in here, forgive me for my sins. I ain’t meant to walk inside the church cursing again." Song: Holy Water (available on Deluxe Edition of album) [1] "My Phantom so mean like I washed that motherf***er every Sunday in holy water. My Jesus piece clean, even my shoes are Christians, I’m walking on holy water. She came out them True Religion jeans and fell straight to her knees like she was dipped in holy water. Holy water, holy water." [2] "Met a girl named Christian in some Christian, she a Christian. Suck a d**k like sucking d**k is her life's mission." |
Below are a few screenshots to The Game's "Holy Water" music video. Click the images to enlarge.
2 weeks before the "Jesus Piece" album release, Game releases a song called "Judas Closet". In this song, he says...
"Run and tell them ni**as the God’s here
This California kush got me in God’s ear [exaggerating how high his marijuana has made him]"
Below is the artwork for the song "Judas Closet", where a little boy is seen reading
the Bible and has upside down crosses for eyes.
"Run and tell them ni**as the God’s here
This California kush got me in God’s ear [exaggerating how high his marijuana has made him]"
Below is the artwork for the song "Judas Closet", where a little boy is seen reading
the Bible and has upside down crosses for eyes.
Meek Mill blasphemes God and the church in his single "Amen" (released: June 19, 2012).
The chorus to this song says...
"Now it’s a lot of bad b**ches in the building (Ooh, Amen)
A couple real ni**as in the building (Amen)
I’m finna kill ni**as in the building (Amen)
I tell the waiter fifty bottles and she tell me say when
And I say church (Preach)
We make it light up like a church (Preach)
She wanna f**k and I say church (Preach)
Go live on Sunday like a church (Ahh, Preach)".
The chorus to this song says...
"Now it’s a lot of bad b**ches in the building (Ooh, Amen)
A couple real ni**as in the building (Amen)
I’m finna kill ni**as in the building (Amen)
I tell the waiter fifty bottles and she tell me say when
And I say church (Preach)
We make it light up like a church (Preach)
She wanna f**k and I say church (Preach)
Go live on Sunday like a church (Ahh, Preach)".
A$AP Rocky, in his music video entitled "Wassup" (released: 2012), wearing a hat with upside down crosses.
Any religious icon that is inverted is typically used to symbolize the antithesis of it's intended representative.
The upside down cross symbolizes mockery and the rejection of Jesus Christ.
Any religious icon that is inverted is typically used to symbolize the antithesis of it's intended representative.
The upside down cross symbolizes mockery and the rejection of Jesus Christ.
A$AP Rocky also performs a satanic ritual within the pentogram in his music video. The pentagram is used in witchcraft and occult rituals to conjure up evil spirits. The image below right shows him wearing the Baphomet symbol on his hat.
The Baphomet is a pagan deity of occultism and Satanism). Click the image to enlarge.
The Baphomet is a pagan deity of occultism and Satanism). Click the image to enlarge.
Lil Wayne is seen in Birdman's "Y.U. MAD" music video wearing an upside down cross on his shirt. The shirt is called "MellowHype 64 Tee" - a design from the Odd Future clothing line. (Music video released: 2011).
Lil Wayne wears a hat with an upside down cross for his photo shoot with Interview Magazine.
The upside down cross symbolizes mockery and the rejection of Jesus Christ.
The upside down cross symbolizes mockery and the rejection of Jesus Christ.
In his music video with Robin Thicke entitled "Pretty Lil' Heart" (released: 2012),
Wayne is seen wearing his glasses flipped up - showing upside down crosses.
Wayne is seen wearing his glasses flipped up - showing upside down crosses.
In Lil Wayne's remix to Meek Mill's single entitled "Amen", he said...
"I run sh** like the reverend.
She get on her knees for this d**k
Then swallow all of them blessings
Church!"
"I run sh** like the reverend.
She get on her knees for this d**k
Then swallow all of them blessings
Church!"
Very quickly in Wayne's music video called "Love Me", an image flashes on the screen of him with horns on his head.
Image appears at the 0:38 mark of the video. (Music video released February, 2013).
Image appears at the 0:38 mark of the video. (Music video released February, 2013).
In this song, Wayne says...
"And these h*es love me like Satan, man"
"And these h*es love me like Satan, man"
On July 30th, 2012, Rick Ross released his album entitled "God Forgives, I Don't" - glorifying his unforgiveness.
Ephesians 4:32 - "Be kind to one another, tenderhearted, forgiving one another, as God in Christ forgave you."
Ephesians 4:32 - "Be kind to one another, tenderhearted, forgiving one another, as God in Christ forgave you."
Rick Ross records a song called "Holy Ghost", non-related to the actual Holy Ghost, but is rather glorifying drug trafficking. On the bridge of this song, rapper P. Diddy does a prayer to God and says, "Father, please protect me from brokeness. And b**ch a** ni**as. B**ch a** b**ches too. Keep 'em away". (Song released: 2012).
Kanye West announced that on June 18, 2013, he will be releasing his 6th studio album called "Yeezus"
(derived from combining his nickname, Yeezy, with Jesus). The image below is his album cover.
(derived from combining his nickname, Yeezy, with Jesus). The image below is his album cover.
On July 21, 2012, Kanye released a song called "New God Flow" where he says...
"Did Moses not part the water with the cane?
Did strippers not make an ark when I made it rain?
Did Yeezy not get signed by Hov and Dame?
And went to Jacob and made the new Jesus chains?
In Jesus name, let the choir say
I'm on fire ay"
In the beginning of the "New God Flow" song, rapper Pusha T says...
"I believe there's a God above me
I'm just the God of everything else"
Kanye West records a song called "Eyes Closed" where he says...
"I sold my soul to the devil, I know its a crappy deal.
At least it came with a few toys like a Happy Meal." (Song released: 2011).
"Did Moses not part the water with the cane?
Did strippers not make an ark when I made it rain?
Did Yeezy not get signed by Hov and Dame?
And went to Jacob and made the new Jesus chains?
In Jesus name, let the choir say
I'm on fire ay"
In the beginning of the "New God Flow" song, rapper Pusha T says...
"I believe there's a God above me
I'm just the God of everything else"
Kanye West records a song called "Eyes Closed" where he says...
"I sold my soul to the devil, I know its a crappy deal.
At least it came with a few toys like a Happy Meal." (Song released: 2011).
Kanye West's "My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy" official album artwork (released: 2010). In this illustration, West is fornicating with a "fallen angel" (demon).
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Interchangeable cover artwork for Kanye West's "My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy" album (released: 2010), depicting a priest as a monster.
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Kanye West photographed wearing the baphomet on his shirt. The Baphomet is a pagan deity of occultism and Satanism.
Music video to Wiz Khalifa's "Black And Yellow" single (released: 2010) - where a man is wearing the "The Sigil of Baphomet" on his shirt (the emblem of the Church of Satan).
...But this is the bad news. The good news is that God is merciful. He offers us forgiveness through His Son, Jesus Christ, who died on the cross to pay the penalty for our sins. By not receiving what Jesus did for us, we are forced to pay the penalty for our own sins - which is total separation from God in a burning Hell.
So if you would like to accept Jesus Christ as your personal saviour, click here.
I love you (reader), God bless.
So if you would like to accept Jesus Christ as your personal saviour, click here.
I love you (reader), God bless.