It isnt beauty but the devil's beauty. These people who dress up and make up in grotesque costumes want to please the devil by making themselves look like literal demons. And then they want children to say that they are nice people?
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Honestly, it depends.
Some seem like genuinely good people who got lost somewhere along the way. Maybe a bad childhood or never found the right friends or just never found where they belong. Drag is their way of connecting, compartmentalizing, whatever. People like Big Freeda strike me this way.
Then there’s the woke leftist trans movement, which I view as bullies who would otherwise be the ones pushing kids down on the playground and stealing their toys. They aren’t in it to find their own identity so much as they are in it to gain control and power. Maybe over their friends or parents or society… or some, more ominously, your kids.
Then there are those who take it further with outright demonic symbolism. Some of those may just be lost and rebelling against God, but others very well could be demonic influences.
But before anyone gets preachy about the culture, remember - demons infiltrate all the things. Our country wouldn’t be where it’s at if it were just a few good dragsters from the 90s reading to your kids.
We are where we are because of an intentional and evil attempt to infilitrate every single aspect of our lives, first covertly, and then openly.
My two cents at least.
In Romans, Paul/God basically says that some people are made by God to be good vessels, and some are made to be bad vessels. The bad vessels exist like an NPC in a video game, and can only 'play their part' in this world.
That’s a really interesting way of putting it. I like that!