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A Christian perspective on Jim Morrison and the Doors. One of Two parts. Clip taken from Pastor Joe Schimmel from Rock 'n' Roll Sorcerers of the New Age Revolution
Fight the Good Fight Ministries.
Article on Jim Morrison Below
Jim Morrison, Hell & the Resurrection
Jim Morrison knew the truth and rejected it; he preferred temporal fame, power and eternal torment in hell, the house of detention, rather than eternal life and the resurrection of the righteous. Morrison sings:
Cancel my subscription to the.. resurrection. Send my credentials to the house of detention I got some friends inside
More of this article below in LINK
http://www.goodfight.org/a_qa_morrison_jim_1.html
Rock Music and Occultism
Many of the big-time rock stars have been heavily involved not only in the occult but also in overt Satanism. Trying to describe his own "inspiration" process, [John] Lennon said: "It's like being possessed: like a psychic or a medium...." Of the Beatles, Yoko Ono has said, "They were like mediums. They weren't conscious of all they were saying, but it was coming through them..." Marc Storace, a vocalist with the heavy-metal band Krokus, told Circus magazine: "You can't describe it except to say it's like a mysterious energy that comes from the metaphysical plane and into my body. It's almost like being a medium..." "Little Richard" had similar experiences and identified Satan as the source of his inspiration: "I was directed and commanded by another power The power of darkness ... that a lot of people don't believe exists. The power of the devil. Satan." Jim Morrison (of The Doors) called the spirits that at times possessed him "the Lords," and wrote a book of poetry about them. Folk rock artist Joni Mitchell's creativity came from her spirit guide 'Aft." So dependent was she upon 'Aft" that nothing could detain her when he "called."
The prevalence of such "spirits" among top rock stars seems to go beyond the realm of coincidence. Superstar Jimi Hendrix, called "rock's greatest guitarist" ... "believed he was possessed by some spirit," according to Alan Douglas. Hendrix's former girlfriend, Fayne Pridgon, has said: "He used to always talk about some devil or something was in him, you know, and he didn't have any control over it, he didn't know what made him act the way he acted and what made him say the things he said, and songs ... just came out of him." (Dave Hunt, America: The Sorcerers New Apprentice, Eugene, OR: Harvest House, 1988, pp. 239-40).
Many other rock stars practice occultism, and their compositions describe their condition in terms of being possessed or in a trance. (Larson, "Larson's Book of Rock," pp. 125-35, Hunt, America: The Sorcerers New Apprentice, pp. 245-246). It is now well known that a large number of musicians are discovering an interest in occultism, sorcery and sometimes even satanism. Some names of "black metal" groups have an association with the occult. For example, "Coven," "Dark Angel," "Demon," "Infernal Majesty," "Possessed," "Satan," "Cloven Hoof" and others. (Details for Men, July 1991, pp. 100-101).
Ozzy Osbourne noted, "I never seem to know exactly what I'm gonna do next. I just like to do what the spirits make me do. That way, I always have someone or something to blame" (Faces, Nov. 1983 p. 24). Osbourne, a former lead singer of "Black Sabbath" triumphantly summoned satan at one of his concerts in Canada. "Sometimes I feel like a medium for some outside force... " (Tinglehoff, Documentation of Expose, p. 21). Black Sabbath has also made altar calls to Lucifer at some of their concerts. In "Master of Reality" they sing that he is "lord of this world" and "your confessor now."
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And when I said I turned from spiritism, I should have said that I was delivered from demonic oppression by Jesus Christ. No exorcists; calling on Jesus, prayer, trust.
Mcfirefly2 15 hours ago
Why not allow people the freedom to choose their own way, and to do so after hearing all sides of the argument? Wouldn't that just be fair?
Mcfirefly2 15 hours ago
"Overlorddz" and "Synthe" are probably pro-"Indigo" people. They do not like their propaganda to be questioned, but they (pro-indigo witches) have no mercy on kids led into the trap.
Mcfirefly2 15 hours ago
And I turned from my involvement with spiritism and have never gone back on my repentance or returned to it in any way. Is that what you were accusing me of?
Mcfirefly2 2 days ago
There is nothing quite so "whorish" and corrupt as a false gospel, and the idea that just avoiding things in self-righteousness keeps you safe is as false as any. Yet the devil has set traps for us, some in the very things were most attracted to, but some in the bland and uninteresting.
Mcfirefly2 2 days ago
If you join in and attack the music, yet say nothing about what's wrong with the videos, you allow the devil to make accusations against believers and against God, that we care nothing about the truth, that it is not true of those of us who know and love, and were saved by our righteous Lord. Tmeanwhile, the videos act as if it is all a matter of avoiding music, etc; then you'll be acceptable to God, a nice, good little Sunday School boy.
Mcfirefly2 2 days ago
@This video series mixes truths with false accusation, then wraps it all up in a false-pious, religious package. If you refute it for its lies, then you don't care about people falling into the traps set by demons in music and art, which I happen to know are real.
Mcfirefly2 2 days ago
@Synthe Thinking about someone you loved and cared about when you were young is not "whoring." Thinking about and caring about unsaved people is not "whoring," it is what God wants for us.
Mcfirefly2 2 days ago
@Synthe And you mean what?
Mcfirefly2 2 days ago
this shit is stupid.....
MrBeast1000000 3 days ago