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The Soon Coming Judgment Of God Upon America and How To Escape It                 130
Morbid Angel, in “Vengeance in Mine,” sings about eradicating Jesus from the world:
“Mote it be/ Satan's sword I have become . . . I burn with hate/ TO RID THE WORLD OF THE
NAZARENE!”
Slayer has sold millions of albums; they are “One of the most popular groups in rock
history.” According to the words of one of their songs they consider themselves, “Warriors from
the gates of hell” and the have avowed: “In lord Satan we trust.” Songs with satanic messages are
not a rarity for them; they are a constant. In song after song they sing their praises to their “lord
Satan.” In their song, “Hell Awaits,” they deceive their listeners with the lie that they cannot be
saved:
Jesus knows your soul cannot be saved/ CRUCIFY THE SO CALLED
LORD/ He soon shall fall to me/ Your souls are damned/ your God has fell to
slave for me eternally/ Hell awaits.
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The Doors was one of the most popular rock bands of the 1960’s and Jim Morrison was
the leader of the group. The back cover of Morrison’s biography clearly states his master was
Satan. Morrison describes himself as an “obsessed disciple of darkness who rejected authority in
any form, the explorer who probed ‘the bounds of reality to see what would happen’….”
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Back Masking
While the above artists are forthright about their intentions, many are not. Many conceal
their true intension. Rather than using obscene or suggestive language, they use subliminal
message and back masking. Back-masking is where there is a clear message when a song is
played backwards, most often it is Satanic. Back masking was developed by some Satanist Rock
groups in the 1970s. When back-masking was first developed, songs were recorded on 16-track
master tapes. One technique used occurred during the final editing process. They electronically
recorded a message backwards over the top of the original song. Satanic groups get their song
inspiration from Satan. Not only do some admit it but it is evident in there songs; there are some
instances were Satanic messages are present but no electronic manipulation was used. One
example of this is Led Zeppelin's “Stairway to Heaven.”
“Stairway to Heaven” was the most popular song in the history of Rock music. The song
states: “Yes, their are two paths you can go by, but in the long run there's still time to change the
road you're on.” Another line in the song says: “you know sometimes words have two
meanings.” When the song is played backwards you hear: “Here's to my sweet Satan, the one
who makes me glad, makes me sad, whose power is Satan. If you will, he will give you 666. He
bought a little tool shed where he made us suffer, sad Satan.”
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The band members say they don't know how those words got on the song but Led
Zeppelin's Jimmy page was a devout follower of Satanist Aliester Crowley, known as the
wickedest man alive. He claimed to be the beast of Revelation and said he sacrificed 150
children a year.
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Crowley taught that his followers should learn to cast spells on unsuspecting
people by saying them backwards.
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As Crowleys devout follower, Page paid millions to buy
Crowley's mansion. The mansion was nicknamed the tool-shed and was the location were
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