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Former Boyzone Star Shane Lynch Accuses Taylor Swift of Engaging in Satanic Rituals during Live Shows

Shane Lynch, best known as a member of Irish boy band Boyzone, recently claimed that pop superstar Taylor Swift performs satanic rituals during her live performances.

“When I look at a lot of artists out there, I think a lot of their stage shows are satanic rituals performed live in front of 20,000 people without them realizing it or realizing it,” Christian said. Lynch recently spoke on an Irish program. sunday world.

“You’re going to see a lot of hoods on, masks on, fire ceremonies going on. If you watch any of her shows, from Taylor Swift, who’s one of the biggest artists in the world, she’s on the ground. They do two or three satanic rituals that have to do with pentagrams and everything on stage. …But for a lot of people, it’s just art, and unfortunately people don’t like it. It’s about how you look at it.”

Lynch said there is a “satanic” message hidden in music that most listeners are unaware of.

“When it comes to a lot of the music that’s out there right now, especially the hip-hop side of things, there’s a lot of hidden demons and evil within it, right down to the beats. It’s very real,” he said. Ta.

“Music is about emotion,” Lynch continued. So for me personally, I stopped listening to that type of music because it didn’t suit my spirit. ”

Mr Lynch, a father of two, warned that certain types of music were having a negative impact on society, especially children.

“It affects society 100 percent. I think our society is worse than ever in many areas, and it starts with our children,” he said.

“The things that try to keep us away from the sacred, from the controlled and disciplined, have been coming at our children from the beginning, and they are getting wilder and wilder for a reason. …Music is dangerous.”

according to christian post, Swift had previously been accused of promoting demonic activity in her music. In 2020’s “Yanagi” Music videoSwift is shown observing occult rituals, which were previously described as “sounding like casting a spell to make someone fall in love with you.”

In one of her remixes of “Willow,” Swift The photo has been posted He wrote about himself on social media with the following caption: “The Witch is like, ‘Sometimes I just want to listen to music while staring out the window, absentmindedly/sulking/.'” That’s me. I’m a witch. ”

Meanwhile, her 2017 album is reputation You mentioned witch hunts.

“They burn all the witches, even if you’re not a witch,” she sings in the song “I Did Something Bad.”

Kira Fontana, who was a vocal coach for major labels and shows like “Glee” and “The Voice” before converting to Christianity, said: christian post The more time he spent in the music industry, the more uncomfortable he became with the darkness around him.

“It’s darker than most people imagine,” Fontana said. “If you look at the lyrical content of the songs that are played on the radio, they are incredibly immoral, dark, and anti-Jesus. When I started noticing that a significant percentage of the songs and videos were leaning heavily in that direction, I’ve come to realize that it can’t be a coincidence. There are people in very powerful positions supporting it. I want this content that we’re hearing now to spread through our society. There is a gatekeeper who is there.”

“This is like contaminating our community and our children are drinking water from cups that are very, very, very destructive,” she said. “I saw the impact on children when I worked in the city, and that impact is spreading. LA is the communication center of this planet. When you go to other countries, you still see the impact on children. I see content that has been posted. It’s become a really heavy responsibility.”

“People may try to trivialize what comes out of Hollywood and say, ‘Oh, it’s just entertainment,’ but it has a huge impact on the minds and souls of our youth,” she said. said. “The church needs to confront this darkness, because it is having a truly devastating impact on the next generation.”

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Milton Quintanilla is a freelance writer and content creator. He is a contributor to Christian Headlines and host of the For Your Soul Podcast, a podcast dedicated to sound doctrine and Biblical truth. He holds a Master of Divinity degree from Alliance Theological Seminary.

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