Commentary by Susan Brinkmann, OCDS
Between Katy Perry’s demonic dance and Beyonce’s shockingly explicit performance, even the secular media commented about all the evil on display at this year’s Grammy awards.
According to InfoWars.com, popular Christian gospel singer Natalie Grant walked out of the Grammy’s after witnessing some of the shocking “theater” being presented by today’s top performers.
“We left the Grammy’s early,” Grant tweeted. “I’ve many thoughts, most of which are probably better left inside my head. But I’ll say this: I’ve never been more honored to sing about Jesus and for Jesus. And I’ve never been more sure of the path I’ve chosen.”
Most believe she was reacting to Katy Perry’s bizarre act in which she danced around on an upside down broomstick while surrounded by demons as she sung her hit song, Dark Horse. She wore a large illuminated Knights Templar cross on her clothing and was eventually surrounded by fire as if being burned at the stake.
Even the secular E! Online tweeted about her performance resembling “actual witchcraft”.
“Um, did we just witness actual witchcraft during Katy Perry’s #Grammys performance?” the online magazine tweeted.
Fans were in agreement. “I’m like 99% sure Katy Perry just summoned Satan during her performance,” tweeted a fan named Chantal Herrera.
The Christian music website BreatheCast complained that Perry’s performance was “filled with satanic imagery and witchcraft.”
InfoWars’ Paul Joseph Watson made a chilling prediction: “Now all the little girls that look up to Katy Perry will worship Satan.”
But that wasn’t the end of the show’s shock-content. A mass gay wedding took place which was presided over by Queen Latifa. During a performance of the song, Same Love by Macklemore and Ryan Lews, the stage was set to resemble a church with stained glass windows.
During the song, Macklemore attacked “right wing conservatives” who he claims are “playing God” because they refuse to espouse the politically correct version of the origins of homosexuality as being genetic rather than a choice.
The show continued with a risque performance by the barely clad Beyonce and her husband Jay-Z which infuriated parents who complained it was too explicit for children.
Even worse was when Jay-Z accepted the Grammy he won and said, “I would like to thank God… a little.”
A. J. McCarron, the University of Alabama’s all time passing yard leader summed up this year’s Grammy awards in the tweet he sent during the show:
“Is it just me or are some of the Grammy performances so far seem to be really demonic?? Looks like there is a lot of evil in the world.”
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