The same people cancelling this stuff are the ones who wrote the songs and promoted them in the first place. I say let them have it. Pop-Christmas has always been a way to take the focus off Jesus and turn it toward consumerism anyway. For example this song you’re talking about is not a Christmas song at all but just another way to make a song promoting degeneracy: it’s about convincing an unmarried woman to commit formication with a smooth talking city guy due to some lame snowstorm excuse. Then they tell you it’s about Christmas and we all eat it up. It’s the same old scam.
This video addresses the subject quite well
https://www.bitchute.com/video/L5p4jZIaw6KC/
I suppose you're right - Rudolph could be like Jesus in a few ways: he was born different, not liked by the establishment, was an outsider shunned by his peers, but in the end his goodness and willingness to serve the greater good caused him to save the day... I see the similarities
Jesus looked directly at them and asked, “Then what is the meaning of that which is written: “‘The stone the builders rejected has become the cornerstone’?
There is always someone who wants to try and bring down Christmas spirit during a time where we need it most.
Christmas is more than just Jesus. It's about appreciating each other, spending time with family, making memories that your children will carry with them to pass on tradition.
Over centuries Christmas has been throwing a wider net to keep younger generations interested. Younger generations want to have fun and enjoy it, and Christmas is one of few ample opportunities to ensure that it lives on through the generations.
Not everything has a conspiracy around it, not everything is just there to "remove focus from Jesus", some things are done to push the celebration forward so that generations down the line will still celebrate it. Music is a universal language. It also transcends time.
We don't celebrate the same way we did a thousand years ago. Two thousand. Five hundred years ago didn't celebrate the same way as 500 before that.
Yet they ensured that it lives on using modern devices to enhance the experience for the newer generation.
Now we can talk about Christmas consumerism as an aside, but to attack things like music? Hoo boy.
The idea that somehow the cabal isn’t using popular music to undermine and subvert the Christian underpinnings of our culture is naive at best. I will go easy on you because it’s Christmas but you’re badly deceived.
Yes Christmas is about more than Jesus that goes without saying. But since when is Christmas about talking someone into a one night stand and they’re going to make a song about it? And play that on repeat every year just drumming it into our heads. That’s called Cultural Degeneracy and it’s being pushed by a certain group. The video merely connects the dots.
Attacking all music am I? Lol ok.
The same people cancelling this stuff are the ones who wrote the songs and promoted them in the first place. I say let them have it. Pop-Christmas has always been a way to take the focus off Jesus and turn it toward consumerism anyway. For example this song you’re talking about is not a Christmas song at all but just another way to make a song promoting degeneracy: it’s about convincing an unmarried woman to commit formication with a smooth talking city guy due to some lame snowstorm excuse. Then they tell you it’s about Christmas and we all eat it up. It’s the same old scam. This video addresses the subject quite well https://www.bitchute.com/video/L5p4jZIaw6KC/
That was strange.
However you could say Rudolph is Jesus.
Think about it.
I suppose you're right - Rudolph could be like Jesus in a few ways: he was born different, not liked by the establishment, was an outsider shunned by his peers, but in the end his goodness and willingness to serve the greater good caused him to save the day... I see the similarities
Not only is it right, it's true.
Luke 20:17
Thank you and Merry Christmas.
There is always someone who wants to try and bring down Christmas spirit during a time where we need it most.
Christmas is more than just Jesus. It's about appreciating each other, spending time with family, making memories that your children will carry with them to pass on tradition.
Over centuries Christmas has been throwing a wider net to keep younger generations interested. Younger generations want to have fun and enjoy it, and Christmas is one of few ample opportunities to ensure that it lives on through the generations.
Not everything has a conspiracy around it, not everything is just there to "remove focus from Jesus", some things are done to push the celebration forward so that generations down the line will still celebrate it. Music is a universal language. It also transcends time.
We don't celebrate the same way we did a thousand years ago. Two thousand. Five hundred years ago didn't celebrate the same way as 500 before that.
Yet they ensured that it lives on using modern devices to enhance the experience for the newer generation.
Now we can talk about Christmas consumerism as an aside, but to attack things like music? Hoo boy.
The idea that somehow the cabal isn’t using popular music to undermine and subvert the Christian underpinnings of our culture is naive at best. I will go easy on you because it’s Christmas but you’re badly deceived. Yes Christmas is about more than Jesus that goes without saying. But since when is Christmas about talking someone into a one night stand and they’re going to make a song about it? And play that on repeat every year just drumming it into our heads. That’s called Cultural Degeneracy and it’s being pushed by a certain group. The video merely connects the dots. Attacking all music am I? Lol ok.