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22 May 2006 06:37:20 AM |
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Demons rule Europe! |
U.S. Misses Out On Yet Another Eurovision
21-May-2006
Written by: Alexander Rogers
Finnland Snags Top Pop Rock Prize, Shocking Europe and Leading
Americans to ask, "So, what the hell is Eurovision?"
Proving that North America is not alone in its ability to luxuriate in
pure kitsch, the results of this year's Eurovision proved to be a
victory of spectacle over content. Eurovision, in which rock groups
representing twenty nations compete, has long been derided for
promoting campy, bubblegum pop tunes rather than really acting as a
staging ground for new or unique European sound. So far nobody has done
much to contradict such criticisms.
This year, Lordi, the plucky underdogs from Finnland, scored big with
European viewers with their over-the-top stage antics and loopy
pyrotechnics. Other groups seemed stunned by the Finn's victory, the
first ever for that country, while critics generally dismissed the
results as evidence that Eurovision had devolved into a playful mockery
of rock culture. Dressed as demons and orcs with rubber axes, rhyming
lyrics about evil that make the eyes bleed, and spark-spewing
instruments, Lordi's performance had little to offer the music world
except a fun show and to the common folk that was more than enough.
Less prudish writers felt inclined to celebrate the victory as a sign
that there was room enough in rock for these kinds of hijinx and that
Eurovision should embrace it, rather than shy away from the image.
Finnland's president and cultural minister congratulated the band on
its victory and claimed their example as evidence that Finnish music
(if indeed, that's what it was) could sell abroad. Most Americans I
know, when asked about the event, gave a good-natured shrug and
admitted while they knew nothing about the event and didn't care to
learn, they might have some distant relatives in nearby Norway who'd be
righteously miffed.
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No God in the European constitution and a demonic group wins the
Eurovision song contest, the rise of the beast has been predicted in
the bible for just under 2 centuries and now can there be any doubt
that that time is soon approaching. This is what Europe wants because
they voted for it. This is more then just fun and dress up, this is the
attitude of all of Europe showing that their more comfortable with this
demonic group then with God by promote the demonic in such a positive
manner.
End times:
http://www.geocities.com/mart1963/
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| User: "the14thdisciple" |
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| Title: Re: Demons rule Europe! |
22 May 2006 05:26:23 PM |
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No God in the European constitution and a demonic group wins the
Eurovision song contest,
mister Martus, 'Europe' is a concept, NOT a nation, so the term
'constitution' can't fit into a sentence with 'European'.
but Yoar dead right about them deamons, though, and it Just goes to
show what happens to a Banana Split after its been dead for 30 years
....
the rise of the beast has been predicted in the bible for just under 2 centuries and now >can there be any doubt that that time is soon approaching.
hafe Hugh thaught about poaking it with a stick, mister Mactavish?
beasts Will offen awake juance hugh hafe started poaking them with
sticks, apart from Wombats which seem two find it soothing and sloap
ever deeper into a sleepy Wombat slumber.
This is what Europe wants because they voted for it. This is more then just fun and >dress up, this is the attitude of all of Europe showing that their more comfortable with >this demonic group then with God by promote the demonic in such a positive
manner.
mister Martian, i think it Was the Grate American Wierdo Alice Cooper
who once said to me "Look, will you get out of my makeup bag and put
the fucking goats-skull back on the table! Who let you in here,
anyway?".
this Is clearley STILL verey true today.
loaf Form yoar old freand 14
http://www.littleboxes.nl/the14thdisciple
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| User: "Pastor Dave" |
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| Title: Re: Demons rule Europe! |
23 May 2006 08:00:44 AM |
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On 22 May 2006 15:26:23 -0700, "the14thdisciple"
<the14thdisciple@littleboxes.nl> spake thusly:
the rise of the beast has been predicted in the bible
for just under 2 centuries and now >can there be any
doubt that that time is soon approaching.
hafe Hugh thaught about poaking it with a stick, mister Mactavish?
The reason it has been predicted for just under
two centuries now, is that dispensationalism,
which is a false doctrine of the futurists, has
only existed since the early 1800's.
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"Verily I say unto you, This generation shall not pass,
till all these things be fulfilled." - Matthew 24:34
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"For the word of God is sharper than any two edged sword."
www.answersingenesis.org
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| User: "" |
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| Title: Re: Demons rule Europe! |
21 Jun 2006 02:15:17 AM |
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MUSIC FROM SIXTIES HAD DIRECT LINKS WITH ELEMENTS THAT WERE OFTEN DARK,
DEVILISH
By Michael H. Brown
They say that Satan was once the angel in charge of music, and I don't
know if that's true, but if it is, it goes a ways in explaining the
allure of modern music, much of which -- too much of which -- seems to
have a dark anointing.
I remember a priest telling me about a missionary who went into the
bush country of Africa with his family and upset the natives when a
daughter began to play rock songs on a cassette player. The natives
raced over saying that the beat was meant to conjure spirits.
I can't vouch for such things, but there certainly is a throb to music
that sends questionable pulses. So heavy is the bass these days that it
comes through closed windows. Moreover, if "by their fruits you will
know them" is a guide [Matthew 7:16], we can look at the fruit and know
that music animated an entire decade -- the Sixties -- that spawned the
sexual revolution, which spawned abortion and a time of great
rebellion.
One has to be careful not to go too far with such things. It's easy to
paint matters as black or white. Like anything else, there are gray
areas. No question: some of it was nice music, beautiful even, far
better than what we see produced today. While the Beatles may have
written Helter Skelter (which helped inspire Charles Manson), and
promoted the use of drugs (try Happiness Is a Warm Gun), they also
wrote classic hits such as Hey Jude, Yesterday, and Let It Be ("when I
find myself in times of trouble, Mother Mary comes to me," even if the
actual allusion was to Paul McCartney's deceased mother). Especially in
the early days, the innocence (I Want to Hold Your Hand) was endearing.
But the devil is clever and when we look back too many "innocent" songs
were songs of connotation.
Such music was behind at least some of the historic waywardness that
was enkindled back then and it is chilling to note, as a set of
Christian videos notes, that a good deal of rock-and-roll seemed to
descend from a poor bluesmen named Robert Johnson -- who it is said was
an average guitar player back in the 1940s until he walked to the
intersection of routes 49 and 61 in Clarksville, Mississippi
(crossroads are important in the voodoo culture) and made a pact with
the devil.
According to the video, from that day forward Johnson played like an
inspired man, going from the worst guitarist -- from "noising" folks,
as one friend recounted -- to the best in those parts, and forming the
bedrock on which modern rock and roll was built, by some reckonings.
Johnson was the king of delta blues and he affected Keith Richards,
Eric Clapton, Credence Clearwater Revival, the Beatles, Cream,
Fleetwood Mack, the Yardbirds, and Led Zeppelin -- who sang of Highway
49 and are said (by the producers of the videos), to have brought dirt
back from it. Later, many famous rockers would visit his grave or make
a pilgrimage to that same intersection.
Me and the Devil Blues, was one of Johnson's songs, Me and the Devil
Walking Side by Side was another, and then there was Hell Hound On My
Trail.
Johnson died at 27 in the 1940s and they say that just before he
succumbed he was "barking and howling like a dog."
This is not to denounce or besmirch musicians who developed the bluesy
style but to say that many are a mixed bag (aren't we all) and that
music has been a major vehicle of deception.
In an era that has seen more evil than any other -- or at least in more
forms -- it is time to look at the root of modern music, which so
powers our culture.
As one who was a big Beatles fan (I also liked the Stones, Credence,
Jethro Tull, and a host of others), it gives me pause to throw it all
in one big bag but one wonders why there was that remarkable upwelling
during such a pivotal decade (including countless "one-hit" wonders who
tapped into it). A spirit of music was moving, for sure. How much was
darkly anointed?
Some is easy to discern. There was Jim Morrison, who married a witch,
danced with her as they drenched each other in blood, and said he was
possessed by the spirit of an Indian. There was the suicide of Kurt
Kobain, who once appeared in a video with plastic fetuses hanging from
a tree. There were the Rolling Stones singing Sympathy for the Devil
and sparking the riot at Altamonte (of Hell's Angels). There was a
famous guitarist's girlfriend who had pieces of human bones in a
witchcraft kit and spent time with him in a notorious cottage at Loch
Ness. One song connected with this musician was Stairway to Heaven.
That cottage once had been inhabited by a man, Aleister Crowley, whose
own mother called him "the Beast" and who was accused of drug use,
murder, and founding the modern Church of Satan.
The connections between rock and the dark side -- and later offshoot
music -- are legion. No doubt, musicians fall into traps as we all fall
into traps, thinking the dark side to be "cool" and even dabbling with
the occult along with drugs, which allow demonic infiltration.
The demonism has progressed to the point where it is no longer hidden.
Goth and other modern bands openly display satanic symbols, including
the pentagram, and mention Satan by name, endearingly. Singer Ozzy
Osborne, who founded Black Sabbath, even wrote a song called "Mr.
Crowley," and Crowley's face is among those on Sergeant Pepper. That
album came out in 1967 ("it was twenty years ago today," started one
famous song on the album, and in fact Crowley died, coincidentally or
not, in 1947, the video points out).
At any rate, heavy metal has taken us to new "highs" that have led to
cliffs. The fruit: Anyone remember Columbine?
No one could summarize it adequately. "I wish to sell my soul for
earthly riches, don't want no crown of thorns," crooned the heavy-metal
group Metallica, according to the video, They Sold Their Souls for Rock
and Roll. "We will get stoned and worship Satan," sang Kobain.
But for the most part it was more subtle. It was in "innocent" tunes.
It came through musicians who on the one hand may sing of "Mother Mary"
and on the other "Helter Skelter" -- which helped spark the Sharon
Tate carnage. We all got swept up into it.
If not all evil, there was certainly a supernatural component. Both
Paul McCartney and John Lennon indicated that at times they felt like
they were in communication with spirits (Lennon said he was more of a
channeler than a musician, and his wife, Yoko Ono, described the
Beatles as "like mediums at a seance"). Lennon recalled that he was
given the name "Beatles" by a man who appeared to him in a vision
surrounded by flames.
Meanwhile, when speaking Stairway to Heaven, lead Zeppelin singer
Robert Plant recalled, "I was just sitting there with [guitarist Jimmy
Paige] in front of a fire at Headley Grange. Pagey had written these
chords and he played them for me. I was holding a pencil and paper and
for some reason, I was in a very bad mood. Then all of a sudden my hand
was writing out the words: 'There?s a lady who?s sure, all that
glitters is gold, and she?s buying a Stairway to Heaven.' I just sat
there and I looked at the words and I almost leapt out of my seat.??
Carlos Santana, a Mexican-born guitarist best known for top-ten hits
including Black Magic Woman, has claimed that an angel named Metatron
was responsible for his comeback, which earned him eight Grammys in
2000.
Punk rock, industrial? One group, Red Hot Chili Peppers, even thanked
Satan at the MTV awards.
The goal: when it came to Crowley, was to end the "age of Pisces"
during which Christ was born and during which the devil would usher in
the age of Horus (or Aquarius). Meanwhile, as if to underscore such,
Mick Jagger was linked with a fellow who did a movie called Lucifer
Rising, according to the video, which is very powerful.
We are making it available even if, at times, it seems overzealous. It
is not a video for the faint of heart.
The facts it presents are fascinating -- as is other literature on the
subject. Claims one researcher, records "consecrated" to the devil are
based on several principles. "The first important item is rhythm,
called beat, which mimics the sexual act," he says. Then: "Volume
intensity. The volume is deliberately set to at least seven decibels
above the tolerance level of our nervous system. Prolonged exposure to
such a noise level induces a type of depression, rebelliousness, and
aggression." And also: "Subliminal signals. These are transmitted at
such a high pitch that we are unable to hear them."
Whether or not all that is precisely true, strange it is how words that
seem to come from darkness -- glorifying the devil -- are sometimes
heard when songs are played backwards (the process known as
"back-masking," as if a force was toying with us as well as the
musicians).
"Rock has always been the devil's music," singer David Bowie once
remarked, according to the video, which further informs us that Black
Sabbath was launched in the U.S. with a party that included the head of
that "church" of Satan presiding over the proceedings.
"Look into my eyes, you'll see who I am," sang Ozzie Osborne. "My name
is Lucifer, please take my hand."
"Little Richard" had similar experiences and identified Satan as the
source of his inspiration. Jim Morrison called the spirits that at
times possessed him "the Lords," and wrote a book of poetry about them.
One major folk rock artist's creativity came from her spirit guide. So
dependent was she upon this "guide" that nothing could detain her when
he "called."
This can go on. For many, it meant early death. When we look at the
average lifespan of rock, punk, and heavy-metal stars, we note that
they are average 37, according to one researcher, where the average
American now lives to 78.
John Lennon was killed by a man who heard "voices" urging his shooting
(and the last person David Chapman, the assassin, saw before he shot
Lennon was Mia Farrow walking her dog near the Dakota; she had starred
in Rosemary's Baby!).
His death was a tragedy, of course, as was the early death of Elvis
Presley, who once was a fantastic Gospel singer. One wonders if that's
what he and some of the others had been meant to do -- before the devil
twisted it.
So many songs would have been just as splendid with holy lyrics.
Pray about this. Pray and think back. Think of the greatest hits of all
time and in your minds, in your own muse, change the words to Godly
ones -- as in at least some cases may have been what was originally
intended.
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Saddam seems like a harmless old man now that his is controlled but as
with the Devil , without control they will no longer be harmless. And
yet they continue to spin a positive light on folowing the Devil into
rebellion.
Want to have a watered down experience of hell?
Go to the worst prision where dog eats dog, no rules to what you can
and can not do to each other and you will never be let out.
Top dogs in hell will be the devils(fallen angels) followed by the
halfbreeds(angel/human)called demons and godless man will be the most
hated of all because they are created in the image of God.
End times:
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| User: "David Spiro" |
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| Title: Re: Demons rule Europe! |
21 Jun 2006 10:59:53 AM |
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<marttila69@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:1150874117.716986.231270@r2g2000cwb.googlegroups.com...
MUSIC FROM SIXTIES HAD DIRECT LINKS WITH ELEMENTS THAT WERE OFTEN DARK,
DEVILISH
YAWN! More nonsense. The only devils, demons, angels etc that exist do so as
a psychological projection of yourself. Read the scriptures of other
religions and this will become apparent.
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| User: "" |
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| Title: Re: Demons rule Europe! |
21 Jun 2006 05:42:59 AM |
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Well if you're a demon eater then your in for a feast !
Looks down "hold still *****", get's hacksaw out, slowly beheads demon,
drinks blood, yummy.
Yummy Yummy in my tummy demon blood everywhere ... drunk on the blood
of satan. swimming in the blood.
Vomits up another antichrist.
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10 years from now it could be paradise, if the demons are showing then
paradoxically the big war is coming. Which mean's Jesus is coming ;-)
only he can sort the mess out
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