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True meaning of Kanye's. "We were once a fairytale."

True meaning behind Kanye and Spike Jonze's Short Film called, "We were once a Fairytale". Check out the full length video here http://www.worldstarhiphop.... The bible was used to interpret this...  
 
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Jamesmill82 (4 days ago) Show Hide
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yes they all do watch the youtube channel called theindustryexposed
margis123 (1 week ago) Show Hide
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Notice he doesn't even wear he JESUS neckelece anymore.
joshninny (2 weeks ago) Show Hide
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few, this was the message i was looking for. you made it seem like Kanye was hopeless and was going to hell or something. i wanna see Kanye in heaven! lol i want to see everyone in heaven. even Richard Dawkins. lol hope all come to repentance. i hope all are saved on that day when we take our last breath. God Bless.
joshninny (2 weeks ago) Show Hide
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the unpardonable sin was when the priests called Jesus's miracles a work from the devil. i think that is the unpardonable sin. if you fall, God will find you and if he started a good work in you he will finish it.
cmysharingan (2 weeks ago) Show Hide
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Yo im not going to say what it meant but I know whatever it was my man needs help. I know that hip hop has been infiltrated but its not only hip hop its everything to isolate will hip hop, is to only look at a fraction of our lives this means everybody from Mr. Rogers to Oprah is involved , and to use famous people or a person period as a way to live there life is going wrong, man is but flesh. And I do think people would behave the same regardless of hip hop sodom and gamorrah didnt have BET
Alana121291 (1 week ago) Show Hide
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You are exactly right. but sodom and gamorrah was only one place. Using famous people allows all of these thing to be more widespread that EVER. Reaching people who would otherwise have no clue about it. you know
STORMWYNTA (3 weeks ago) Show Hide
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AMen brother, our Father will tell you on THAT DAY, "WELL DONE, MY SERVANT.
UpL00king (3 weeks ago) Show Hide
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also regarding your comment on death metal. With that music satan doesnt need to "cover up" but he knows there are certain people who wont "knowingly" follow satan if you flat out say "dont worship God but worship me"

So with hip-hop "sin" and "satan" has been sugar coated as "sex, drugs, selfish ambition, pride and violence" Hip hop has created a generation of people who worship satan and reject God with the sinful lifestyle that they choose to live. But whats so crazy is its in the music...
UpL00king (3 weeks ago) Show Hide
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you hear in some hip hop songs artist admit they are living in sin and going to hell. But we have selective listening. We register the words but we dont take it literally and eat up the tight be and rhymes and dismiss the part where they admit they are going to hell.

You dont have to pledge allegiance to satan to be his "follower" when one hears the word of God and understands that Jesus died for our sins but chooses to live in sin and reject God they are headed down the path and made a choice.
Churchboy03 (5 days ago) Show Hide
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Thanks alot for this video man, also check out Craig G. Lewis he also has some great stuff you can t ype him in at the top.

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