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Rap music started as messages of anti-Christ
« on: May 07, 2005, 10:07:00 AM »
Forum exposes ‘The Truth Behind Hip Hop’
http://www.cm-life.com/vnews/display.v/ART/2005/05/02/4275b4f6cfda4

James Fields used to listen to 50 cent, Jay-Z and Nas, but now he knows the truth behind those rap lyrics.

“I was bound to that hip-hop lifestyle and what it gave me, but it didn’t make me closer to God,” the Clinton Township graduate student said.

Another handful of students discovered that some recording artists have subliminal messages in their lyrics during “The Truth Behind Hip Hop” presentation Friday in the Bovee University Center Auditorium.

Members of Victorious Student Outreach and Living Sacrifices for Christ presented a DVD from Elder G. Craige Lewis’ EX Ministries entitled “The Truth behind Hip Hop 2: Exodus into Egypt.”

In the DVD, Lewis started his sermon by explaining the origins of rap music.

“The reason why some of us are so conducive to sin is because of the atmosphere,” Lewis said in the DVD.

He went on to say according to Roy H. Williams’ book “Thought Particles,” the only thing that can go through the human mind without consent is music.

Lewis said rap music started as messages of anti-Christ that were delivered alongside rhythm and beats.

Lawrence K. Parker, also known as KRS One, was one of the first rap artists to present this type of music.

Lewis said KRS One believes humans are the real gods and Jesus Christ is not the son of God.

“They believed that Jesus is the white man’s God,” Lewis said.

Lewis said today’s hip-hop recording artists are guilty of this kind of anti-Christ music too. He gave the example of Roc-a-fella recording artist Kanye West.

“This is Kanye West,” Lewis said. “He has a song out called ‘Jesus Walks’, but on that same album he has a song called ‘Get ‘Em High.’”

Dorthy Beemon said she will not be listening to Jay-Z or Alicia Keys anymore because of what she learned from Lewis’ presentation.

“Honestly, I had to do a huge check on myself,” the Saginaw sophomore said. “I went through my CD case and threw out a lot of my CDs.”

Lewis calls these anti-Christ musicians neo-soul artists. He also said Christians should not listen to secular music.

“Now that I know what that (lyrics) means, I definitely don’t want to be listening to that because it doesn’t go with my Christian values,” Beemon said.




Good god.....come1 put these people out of their misery already lol



peace
 

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Re: Rap music started as messages of anti-Christ
« Reply #1 on: May 07, 2005, 10:10:28 AM »


lol @ the attendance

PS: who the fuck keeps deleting my avtaar...atleast tell em about it when yall do it.



peace
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Re: Rap music started as messages of anti-Christ
« Reply #2 on: May 07, 2005, 01:58:44 PM »
Is there anywhere I can find these guys so I can beat the living piss out of them?
 

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Re: Rap music started as messages of anti-Christ
« Reply #3 on: May 07, 2005, 02:02:34 PM »
i thought run dmc started hip hop and their message was never really negative, they kept it real.
 

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Re: Rap music started as messages of anti-Christ
« Reply #4 on: May 07, 2005, 02:10:29 PM »
^ you and that other dude are both wrrrong


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Re: Rap music started as messages of anti-Christ
« Reply #5 on: May 07, 2005, 02:51:44 PM »
^ you and that other dude are both wrrrong

clarify as to why
 

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Re: Rap music started as messages of anti-Christ
« Reply #6 on: May 07, 2005, 05:05:30 PM »
^ you and that other dude are both wrrrong

clarify as to why

In a simple answer, Run DMC did not start hip hop.  I believe it can be dated back to 10 years prior of Run DMC or around there
 

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Re: Rap music started as messages of anti-Christ
« Reply #7 on: May 07, 2005, 06:46:27 PM »
Born in Kingston,Jamaica,West indies,moving to New York in 1967. Kool Herc owns the rights to the accolade "first Hip Hop D.J. Illustrating the connections between reggae and rap,Herc brought his sound system to block parties in the Bronx from 1969 onwards. By 1975 he was playing the brief rhythmic sections of records which would come to be termed "breaks",at venues like the Hevalo in the Bronx. His influence was pivotal,with Grandmaster Flash building on his innovations to customised the modern Hip Hop DJ approach.

Herc's methods also pre-dated,and partially introduced,sampling. By adapting pieces of Funk,Soul,Jazz and other musics into the melting pot,he would be able to keep a party buzzing. With his sound system the Herculords,he would tailor his sets to the participants,most of whom he knew by name. He would call these out over improvised sets; "As I scan the place,I see the very familiar face..of my mellow:Wallace Dee in the house! Wallace Dee! Freak for me! As one of Hip Hop's founding Fathers,Kool Herc's reputation and influence has outlasted the vaguaries of musical fashion. A status no doubt boosted by the fact that he has not attempted to launch a spurious recording career on the back of it. Kool Herc was the subject of celebration at the Rapmania Festival in 1990. Here are some words from the Father of Hip Hop: The first place I played was 1520  Sedgewick Avenue-that's a recreation room-matter of fact in my apartment,yunno. Like the pied piper,the rats came out of the bricks to dance. My parties back then was twenty-five cent, Then it went to the recreation room,then we gave a block party,one time,anual block party. When you come down the block that cleaned up,you know Herc gonna play some music,and um,I couldn't come back to the old ranch no more,I had to go to a place called the Twilight Zone.

And then I used to give flyers out over by the Hevalo,and my mans would tell me to step off. I said, "One day I"m be in here." So I gavemy first party at the Twilight Zone,it was raining,the gods was raining down on me. Everybody came down from the Hevalo,wondering what was happening. They said,"Hercis playing down the block." "Who's Herc?' "That's the guy you chased away with the flyers from outside." And from the Twilight Zone I went on up to the Hevalo...

(From there he moved to a spot called the Executive Playhouse,on 173 street in the Bronx,as well as playing numerous high schools,community centers,and parks.) Assuming his native Jamaican patois,he continues: My muddah roots come from St. Mary{a parish in Jamaica},yunno. A man named George inspirate I from Jamaica,yunno,and he lived pon Victoria Street,yunno and used to come with the big sound system. It was devastating,cause it was open air,when it rained that's the dance.... I did a lot of things from Jamaica,and I brought it here and turned it into my own little style...Herc came to prominence in the West Bronx between 1974 and 1975.

http://www.zulunation.com/hip_hop_history_2.htm
 

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Re: Rap music started as messages of anti-Christ
« Reply #8 on: May 08, 2005, 01:15:05 AM »
And the rest was history...wonder who wouldve started hiphop if Herc never touched a turn table? Grandmaster Flash?
 

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Re: Rap music started as messages of anti-Christ
« Reply #9 on: May 08, 2005, 10:31:02 AM »
thats bullshit. rap music comes from jamaica. they started it.
 

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Re: Rap music started as messages of anti-Christ
« Reply #10 on: May 08, 2005, 12:15:25 PM »
thats bullshit. rap music comes from jamaica. they started it.

A Jamaican... not Jamaica.

And if it wasn't for Kool Herc, who knows what could have been.
 

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Re: Rap music started as messages of anti-Christ
« Reply #11 on: May 08, 2005, 01:59:34 PM »
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Dorthy Beemon said she will not be listening to Jay-Z or Alicia Keys anymore because of what she learned from Lewis’ presentation.

lol @ alicia keys being an anti christ
 

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Re: Rap music started as messages of anti-Christ
« Reply #12 on: May 10, 2005, 09:48:14 PM »
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Dorthy Beemon said she will not be listening to Jay-Z or Alicia Keys anymore because of what she learned from Lewis’ presentation.

lol @ alicia keys being an anti christ

^^Lmao

And I dont get how those examples they cited were "subliminal"? and Kanye west has a song about jesus but has another song get em high doesnt show hes an antichrist...it just shows that hes a lukewarm christian(if he even says he is one)
 

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Re: Rap music started as messages of anti-Christ
« Reply #13 on: May 11, 2005, 04:17:29 AM »
one thing i've goto agree with, Jay-Z calling himself Hova, i dont like rappers claiming their saviors or God like Rakim...

they geto get off their high horses and realise they do nothing in real life.
 

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Re: Rap music started as messages of anti-Christ
« Reply #14 on: May 16, 2005, 11:45:22 PM »
Psalms 82:06 "Ye are ALL gods, and all of you are children of the
Most High."
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