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Over the past several years, Hollywood celebrities have used their platform to desecrate and blaspheme God.
Demi Lovato, Beyoncé, Madonna, Sam Smith, and many other celebrities capitalize on mocking Our Lord, Our Lady, and Christianity in general.
Rapper Lil Nas X released his latest single, "J Christ" on Jan. 12. The video and song blaspheme Jesus, the Bible, the Rosary, and Catholicism. He depicts himself as a provocatively dressed Jesus, holds a rosary, and crucifies himself in a reenactment of the crucifixion.
The song generated intense backlash from Christians.
However, this is not the first time the rapper mocked Christianity. In 2021, ChurchPOP reported on Lil Nas X's "Satan Shoes" stitched with "Luke 10:18" and a pentagram. They also contained one drop of human blood.
In an exclusive video for ChurchPOP, Father Dan Reehil of the Diocese of Nashville responds to Lil Nas X's actions, along with the pattern of blasphemy in Hollywood.
"Why do celebrities continually choose to attack Christianity in their work and art?" Father Reehil begins.
Continued below.
Demi Lovato, Beyoncé, Madonna, Sam Smith, and many other celebrities capitalize on mocking Our Lord, Our Lady, and Christianity in general.
Rapper Lil Nas X released his latest single, "J Christ" on Jan. 12. The video and song blaspheme Jesus, the Bible, the Rosary, and Catholicism. He depicts himself as a provocatively dressed Jesus, holds a rosary, and crucifies himself in a reenactment of the crucifixion.
The song generated intense backlash from Christians.
However, this is not the first time the rapper mocked Christianity. In 2021, ChurchPOP reported on Lil Nas X's "Satan Shoes" stitched with "Luke 10:18" and a pentagram. They also contained one drop of human blood.
In an exclusive video for ChurchPOP, Father Dan Reehil of the Diocese of Nashville responds to Lil Nas X's actions, along with the pattern of blasphemy in Hollywood.
"Why do celebrities continually choose to attack Christianity in their work and art?" Father Reehil begins.
Continued below.
The Consequences of Blasphemy: Exorcist Responds to Lil Nas X & Hollywood Desecrating Christianity
"To live away from God, to mock God, to spit in his face, and boldly and intentionally reject him is to choose hell."
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