- Nov 23, 2012
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I put this thread here in the forum because I believe a lot of people that like music just will not go into a theology forum or whatever just to follow a satanic music thread,
And I do want everyone to hear what is said.
Part One;
Back in the 1990's, and probably before that, there was a movement to get all rock n roll music out of Christianity because they called it satan's music.
They said the rock n roll beat dates back to the Druids of Scotland and Ireland.
They would beat their music and come down from the hills and take virgins from their homes and sacrifice them to satan.
Truth?
I don't know, I wasn't there.
This beat was mezmerizing and controlling.
People today call it the birth of rock n roll, thus rock n roll is of satan.
Of course, they had a lot of other things to say about rock n roll as well, I can't remember, but it was all negative.
They started a movement to get churches to burn their records and all kinds of stuff related to rock n roll music to cleanse the Christian soul.
This does go back into the 1970's when singer Keith Green was told his music was from satan and he needed to change it.
Keith's answer was, "if satan owns rock n roll music, then it's time to take it back from him and give it to Jesus."
Here's is a sample of Keith's music that they called satanic.
And I do want everyone to hear what is said.
Part One;
Back in the 1990's, and probably before that, there was a movement to get all rock n roll music out of Christianity because they called it satan's music.
They said the rock n roll beat dates back to the Druids of Scotland and Ireland.
They would beat their music and come down from the hills and take virgins from their homes and sacrifice them to satan.
Truth?
I don't know, I wasn't there.
This beat was mezmerizing and controlling.
People today call it the birth of rock n roll, thus rock n roll is of satan.
Of course, they had a lot of other things to say about rock n roll as well, I can't remember, but it was all negative.
They started a movement to get churches to burn their records and all kinds of stuff related to rock n roll music to cleanse the Christian soul.
This does go back into the 1970's when singer Keith Green was told his music was from satan and he needed to change it.
Keith's answer was, "if satan owns rock n roll music, then it's time to take it back from him and give it to Jesus."
Here's is a sample of Keith's music that they called satanic.