Subversive Use Of Occult Symbolism in the Media Pt 10
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@iorixs pagan as is countrydweller??
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pagans are sooo lost in this quagmire of nonsense. life is simple; put your trust in God, pray and fast and do good deeds and you have nothing to worry about. you dont have to worry about death, disease, aging, poverty or the malicious cunning of many people. Allahu Akbar
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@EddieBear631 the point here is not if he uses or not those products, at d end of d day u find those stuff anywhere u look, the issue here is the use of the media and symbols to influence people in a bad way my friend.....leave the "product " behind that is not the point here
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Interesting aside. The advertising agency in the U.S. began in the 19th century, and almost to a man the originators were seminarians, sons of ministers who rejected their faith and went into other fields, namely advertising. Many of the first ads featured tags like "heavenly," "divine" etc., in order to evoke the spiritual in order to re-image products as good and beneficial, even helpful. As paganism influence grew, more and more symbols and tags reflected that shift. We're awash in it now.
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What dose the upside down pyramid with the words "an eye for an eye" written under it mean?
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I wanna know what this guy eats, drinks, drives, wears, and cleans his residence with. I'll bet most of it is encoded with "subversive occult symbolism"....what a quack!
just because he uses products that have occult symbolism does not make him have a double standard. Occult symbolism has a monopoly on our lives. We cannot get away from it.
LUESoldat 2 years ago 4