Mediancat
10 Mar 2009, 06:25 PM
Here's the proof! (http://www.jesus-is-savior.com/Evils%20in%20America/Rock-n-Roll/neko_case.htm)
In the end I was the mean girl
Or somebody's in-between girl
Now it's the devil I love
And that's as funny as real love
Neko Case, Hold On, Hold On
Neko case states, "Now it's the Devil I love." I have no doubt that she has some cute excuse for her praise of Satan, and I'm sure I'll receive some letters from her fans telling me that I don't understand her intent. Whatever her excuse, it is evil (from a Biblical perspective) for anyone to state that they "love the Devil." I'm sure Paul McCartney also claimed to have good intentions when he was fondling a RAM (a symbol of Satanism) on his 1971 album cover, RAM. Lest anyone should have any doubts, the Beatles included a photo of renowned Satanist, Aleister Crowley, on the front cover of their Sgt. Peppers album. It cannot be denied that Satanism is incorporated into the rock-n-roll industry. So when you sing about loving the Devil Ms. Case, in light of the abundant evidence of Satanism in the music industry, you have to expect to be exposed. I am not saying Neko Case is a Satanist. I am saying that those artists, who show some type of allegiance to Satan, are the one's who become the most successful in the industry. I submit this is NO coincidence (2nd Corinthians 4:4).
The author then goes on to make a lot of hay about the fact that the band Neko sings with is called "The New Pornographers."
Whew! Good think I'm not a believer or I might have to pay attention to him!
Now, if you'll excuse me, I'm about to go listen to some Satanic music.
Neko's newest album just came out. I gotta get my fix, you know.
Rob
In the end I was the mean girl
Or somebody's in-between girl
Now it's the devil I love
And that's as funny as real love
Neko Case, Hold On, Hold On
Neko case states, "Now it's the Devil I love." I have no doubt that she has some cute excuse for her praise of Satan, and I'm sure I'll receive some letters from her fans telling me that I don't understand her intent. Whatever her excuse, it is evil (from a Biblical perspective) for anyone to state that they "love the Devil." I'm sure Paul McCartney also claimed to have good intentions when he was fondling a RAM (a symbol of Satanism) on his 1971 album cover, RAM. Lest anyone should have any doubts, the Beatles included a photo of renowned Satanist, Aleister Crowley, on the front cover of their Sgt. Peppers album. It cannot be denied that Satanism is incorporated into the rock-n-roll industry. So when you sing about loving the Devil Ms. Case, in light of the abundant evidence of Satanism in the music industry, you have to expect to be exposed. I am not saying Neko Case is a Satanist. I am saying that those artists, who show some type of allegiance to Satan, are the one's who become the most successful in the industry. I submit this is NO coincidence (2nd Corinthians 4:4).
The author then goes on to make a lot of hay about the fact that the band Neko sings with is called "The New Pornographers."
Whew! Good think I'm not a believer or I might have to pay attention to him!
Now, if you'll excuse me, I'm about to go listen to some Satanic music.
Neko's newest album just came out. I gotta get my fix, you know.
Rob