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Look at The Devil Behind the Grammys Curtain

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Look at The Devil Behind the Grammys Curtain

By Noelle Mering

Look at the Devil Behind the Grammy Curtain

Satanism suddenly seems to be everywhere. But don’t worry, the real problem, we are told, is noticing it

In the wake of the revolting Grammy Awards performance of the song ‘Unholy’ from singers Sam Smith and Kim Petras, Page Six had this to say: “Conservative commentators took issue with Sam Smith’s hell-themed performance at the 2023 Grammys, with some going so far as to describe it as ‘satanic.’”

Who could possibly think that a quasi-pornographic, hell-themed performance portraying devil worship and sexual sadism could possibly be satanic? Well, anyone frankly. And the Grammy performance was but one more log on the hellfire. 

Examples of overtly satanic imagery lately are legion. Who can forget Nike’s Satan-themed sneakers marketed to teens with satanic symbols and human blood? More recentlyVanity Fair collaborated with Madonna on a blasphemous photoshoot making a mockery of the Last Supper.

In a very on-brand move the Satanic Temple is set to open a free abortion clinic where they can perform in droves what they claim to be their religious abortion ritual. This ritual includes reciting their sacred tenets such as“One’s body is inviolable, subject to one’s own will alone.” 

Such tenets echo Aleistair Crowley, the father of modern satanism, who famously announced, “Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the law.” In the world of the occult, Lucifer is considered the perennial light-bearer, and God the ultimate oppressor. Freedom from oppression in this construct then requires never subordinating one’s will to the will of God. The Devil does not ask upfront for fidelity to him but rather simply for fidelity to self. Thy will be done,” becomes MY will be done.

While the increasingly open celebration of Satan might seem sudden, it is merely the logical end point of the progressive woke ideology that has long pounded into our psyche that the point of life is the unencumbered expression of the willIn this framework the moral laworiented around our flourishing and freedom, is recast as the means of our oppression. Liberation then is relocated to exercising our ability to transgress that law.

The ‘Unholy’ Grammy singers Smith and Petras, two men who identify respectively as non-binary and as a woman, are effective apostles of such transgression. Claiming the power to speak into existence one’s identity, in defiance of bodily reality, is not just to claim different pronounsit is to proclaim oneself to be a god. This is the trajectory, if we forgo the belief that God became man we eventually start believing that man can become god.

The fetishizing of transgression explains the escalation we’re seeing nowThis is the insatiable nature of sin. What is transgressive today becomes boringly normal tomorrow and so the envelope must be pushed and prodded until every boundary is crossed and the mask fully slips and we look with horror at who it was that was behind it all along.

But the thing about a slipped mask is it’s very hard to unsee it. At some point people can’t help but begin noticingThis simple turn creates a panic in the purveyors of lies and they respond by becoming louder and more ferocious as they sense their narrative collapsing.

But keep noticing. Shine light, watch it writhe and squeal, and denounce it wholesaleIt’s getting more blatant but that just might mean that the narrative is nearly collapsed.

This was first published in The Epoch Times.

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