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The Christian Music Industry

Sex, drugs, rock n'roll, and . . .the church?

Here is what some 'professing' Christian artists have been quoted as saying, click here


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Enlarge photo Soul Embraced Soul Embraced "Dead Alive" album

In all of the Stryper album covers there is a lot of emphasis on illuminati symbolism. On the 'In God We Trust' cover it is apparent that the "god" Styper serves is not same God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, or me. To me, the second cover, "Fallen," looks like the Devil kicking Jesus out of Heaven. The face, the hair, the white robe all represent Jesus Christ. Thus the title "Fallen." How stupid people are to not pick up on this very obvious picture of Satan trying to ditch Jesus and make himself 'lord over all.'

The lyrics from this "Dead Alive" album are mentally disturbing. The picture on the album cover is a ghoulish figure right out of the pits of Hell.

The unchristian "Christian" group called 'Avalon' has a clean appearance but their faith is big and bold. The name 'Avalon' in itself has an occult meaning. It is deemed 'the Land of the Blessed.' It is considered a spiritual-fairy realm.[2] Then we see one of the former band members, Melissa Greene posing for the cameras while she gives the satanic hand sign.

Enlarge photo Barry Bennedetta See one of Barry's many profiles on Facebook

Waysted - Just a spelling variation of 'wasted.' Barry Bennedetta currently involved in a religious cult and calls himself a "Prophetic Psalmist." Now this is not even a good attempt to pretend to be a Christian. I am not at all fooled by this. The black clothing. The black makeup, and lipstick on men. The pentragrams on the forehead. The tattoos. There is absolutely NOTHING Christian here. They are 'Satan's Crew.'

Abstain from all appearance of evil. 1 Thessalonians 5:22


References

[2]witcheslore.com/bookofshadows/magical-creatures-bookofshadows/faeries-and-elves/4350/ and www.chalicecentre.net/inneravalon.html

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