Amazon Takes Satan's Side Against God in New Cartoon
Jan 20, 2024 22:13:21 GMT -5
Post by bloodbought on Jan 20, 2024 22:13:21 GMT -5
Christians Cancel Prime Subscriptions as Amazon Takes Satan's Side Against God in New Cartoon
By Mike Landry
January 19, 2024 at 3:05pm
There’s a new show on Amazon’s Prime Video streaming service called “Hazbin Hotel.”
What’s “Hazbin Hotel”?
It’s an animated feature with satires of Disney tunes and vulgar language and creepy characters and it’s set in hell and it’s about demons who want to be redeemed and they can’t do it and there’s this satanic princess, Charlie Morningstar, and she’s trying to figure out a way to get demons to go to heaven and one episode has a feature song that says, “If you don’t mind the smell, it’s a happy day in hell,” and there are all kinds of degradation and bad junior high humor.
Did I get it all?
No. But it doesn’t make any difference. That’s about all I could watch.
It’s based on a corruption of the creation story, as indicated in a video of the premiere episode’s first two minutes posted on Prime Video’s YouTube channel.
Interesting that it’s the good angels that create the world, not God. And Lucifer, heaven’s problem child, is the hero/victim.
Also interesting is that in the garden, Adam is portrayed as being oppressive to his wife, who in this case is named Lilith, and she rebels.
True, feminism can be traced to foundational issues in the garden, but who knew it was this explicit?
In her rebellion, Lilith unites with Lucifer to make The Great Love Story. And they go to hell and are regularly attacked by the good angels — who happen to have crosses on their robes.
The show, which debuted on Friday, is supposed to be a satire of all kinds of things, and if you read the YouTube comments sections, these videos by Vivienne “VivziePop” Medrano have a lot of fans.
But not everyone is pleased.
“God won’t be mocked,” Lizzie Marbach said in a Thursday post on X.
The Federalist’s John Daniel Davidson said, “This isn’t just moronic trash, it’s vile, evil stuff.”
“Truly from Satan, glorifying Satan,” another X user said of the video.
Some said they were resolving the issue by canceling their Amazon Prime subscriptions.
Some might say it’s just harmless satire and we should lighten up.
But such “entertainment” embeds itself in our thoughts. Proverbs 23:7 says that as we think in our heart, so are we.
What we think is important; thoughts lead to action.
Consider the problems we have today that can be traced directly to Saul Alinsky’s “Rules for Radicals.”
Tellingly, Alinsky notes who the first radical was — Lucifer.
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By Mike Landry
January 19, 2024 at 3:05pm
There’s a new show on Amazon’s Prime Video streaming service called “Hazbin Hotel.”
What’s “Hazbin Hotel”?
It’s an animated feature with satires of Disney tunes and vulgar language and creepy characters and it’s set in hell and it’s about demons who want to be redeemed and they can’t do it and there’s this satanic princess, Charlie Morningstar, and she’s trying to figure out a way to get demons to go to heaven and one episode has a feature song that says, “If you don’t mind the smell, it’s a happy day in hell,” and there are all kinds of degradation and bad junior high humor.
Did I get it all?
No. But it doesn’t make any difference. That’s about all I could watch.
It’s based on a corruption of the creation story, as indicated in a video of the premiere episode’s first two minutes posted on Prime Video’s YouTube channel.
Interesting that it’s the good angels that create the world, not God. And Lucifer, heaven’s problem child, is the hero/victim.
Also interesting is that in the garden, Adam is portrayed as being oppressive to his wife, who in this case is named Lilith, and she rebels.
True, feminism can be traced to foundational issues in the garden, but who knew it was this explicit?
In her rebellion, Lilith unites with Lucifer to make The Great Love Story. And they go to hell and are regularly attacked by the good angels — who happen to have crosses on their robes.
The show, which debuted on Friday, is supposed to be a satire of all kinds of things, and if you read the YouTube comments sections, these videos by Vivienne “VivziePop” Medrano have a lot of fans.
But not everyone is pleased.
“God won’t be mocked,” Lizzie Marbach said in a Thursday post on X.
The Federalist’s John Daniel Davidson said, “This isn’t just moronic trash, it’s vile, evil stuff.”
“Truly from Satan, glorifying Satan,” another X user said of the video.
Some said they were resolving the issue by canceling their Amazon Prime subscriptions.
Some might say it’s just harmless satire and we should lighten up.
But such “entertainment” embeds itself in our thoughts. Proverbs 23:7 says that as we think in our heart, so are we.
What we think is important; thoughts lead to action.
Consider the problems we have today that can be traced directly to Saul Alinsky’s “Rules for Radicals.”
Tellingly, Alinsky notes who the first radical was — Lucifer.
link