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Lil Nas X Releases Rap Video Depicting Himself on a Cross Being Crucified

by | Jan 17, 2024 | Apostasy, heresy, News, Religion, Video | 0 comments

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Lil Nas X is a foul-mouthed openly homosexual rapper and Satan worshiper who has already been endorsed by “Christian” rappers, Lecrae and Andy Mineo.

If you’ve followed the news cycle at all, you’re probably aware of the hype surrounding hip-hop artist, Lil Nas’ conversion to Satanism in his 2022 album. Lil Nas not only came out as a flaming homosexual but also as one who worships the devil as he depicted himself in disgusting sex acts with Satan in his music video.

Yet, he later came out as a “gay Christian” (something that doesn’t exist, which is why it’s in scare quotes) who now produces “Christian music.” LOL! Actually, it’s not funny at all. It may be one of the most blasphemous things I’ve ever seen. In his latest video, which he calls “J Christ,” he depicts himself on a cross like Jesus.

Total, utter blasphemy—yet, the “Christian rappers” out there are defending him and promoting him and taking selfies with him.

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