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In this special “Underground for Kids,” Michael J. Matt has an unscripted conversation with a group of homeschool kids about rock ‘n’ roll music and the Christian culture it serenaded to death back in the 1960s.
With gay “marriage” and the decline of the Christian family now in full swing, we tend to forget about the soundtrack of the Sexual Revolution which was fundamentally Christophobic and which was engineered to obliterate Christian culture by perverting, drugging, and brainwashing young people.
Nobody talks about this anymore, of course, because the Devil’s second greatest trick was to convince us that even if he did exist, he’d be harmless. But when rock ‘n’ roll first landed, Christan groups burned Beatles records, the Vatican warned against it, and Christian authors described its most iconic stars as "Marxist minstrels" hellbent on cultural suicide.
Were they wrong? Well, it sure didn’t take long for rock ‘n’ roll to become a funeral dirge for its own gods —Jimi, Janice, Jim Morrison, so many others –cut down in the prime of life, leaving behind millions of young and hopelessly addicted fans.
The Beatles lived on a while longer – proclaiming themselves “more popular than Jesus Christ” as they plunged headlong into the drug scene and finally into the Eastern mysticism of Hare Karishna. This was long before frontman John Lennon would write the most iconic rock anthem in history – "Imagine" – a musical manifesto of Communism which asked the world to unite in a global denial of the existence of heaven, hell, and religion too! And all this was long before Taylor met Travis, Katy kissed a girl, Elton "Rocket Man" had "married" his boyfriend, and gay marriage and abortion had become laws of the land. From the very beginning, the new music was a driving force of spiritual, moral, and cultural chaos, which began by driving a wedge between parents and their children as it encouraged Christophobic rebellion against God Himself. So, why is nobody talking about this cultural Trojan Horse anymore? Well, I guess Alexander Pope answered that question a long time ago: “Vice is a monster of so frightful mien as to be hated needs but to be seen; Yet seen too oft, familiar with her face, we first endure, then pity, then embrace.” Join Michael Matt as he takes a trip back in time, to the day the music died.
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