http://www.estripes.com/article.asp?section=104&article=36407

Dallas minister tells Pacific bases hip-hop is Satanic

Preacher sees the devil behind success of 50 Cent,
Jay-Z 

By Allison Batdorff, Stars and Stripes
Pacific edition, Wednesday, April 12, 2006
 

YOKOSUKA NAVAL BASE, Japan — Calling hip-hop culture
“the greatest attack on the youth of the world,” EX
Ministries founder Elder G. Craige Lewis charges rap
stars like 50 Cent, Jay-Z, Snoop Dogg, Ja Rule, Bone
Thugs-N-Harmony and the Three 6 Mafia with hiding
Satanic images in their music.

Hip-hop music has devilish intent, he told audiences
at Yokosuka Naval Base and Yokota Air Base last
weekend.

“The devil has a plan to deceive this country through
music,” Lewis told the 60 people at Yokosuka’s Little
Theater on Sunday. “It started with heavy metal, but
that only attracted a demographic of white, suburban
kids. Hip-hop has global appeal. It’s an entire
culture of clothes, music and lifestyle. You listen to
the music while the lyrics promote killing, drugs,
sex, crime, idolatry and violence.”

However, some, like Airmen Recruits Lisa Solan and
Marissa Shafer-Barnes, don’t think there’s anything
wrong with hip-hop.

“I don’t believe music, or hip-hop, is the devil,”
Solan said. “Music is music. Some songs have negative
messages, some don’t. Not all hip-hop is bad.”

People need to be responsible and shouldn’t blame
music for their actions, Shafer-Barnes said.

“Only somebody really weak would listen to this music
and say ‘that’s the thing to do,’” Shafer-Barnes said.
“Most people aren’t like that.”

The Dallas-based Lewis started preaching his
anti-hip-hop message after what he said was a vision
from God in 1990. His Web site boasts 1 million
hip-hop CDs destroyed worldwide.

On its Web site, the Holy Hip Hop Church calls Lewis’
position “a dangerous lie” that drives youth away from
the church rather than toward it. The church needs to
speak the language of the people, the Web site says.
“Holy” hip-hop can re-connect the church with the
youth and community, it adds.

“The purpose of Lewis’ visit is get the community
talking,” said EX Ministries member Tetuan Moffett.
“We’re trying to educate and inform people about what
they’re listening to, and I think we were successful.
I think it really opened the eyes of some of those
kids and parents.”

Lewis played a song off Jay-Z’s “Black Album” backward
for the audience to hear the “Six, six, six … murder,
murder Jesus” within the song. The Oscar-award winning
group Three 6 Mafia incorporates Satan’s calling card
— the three sixes — into its name, Lewis said. Bone
Thugs-N-Harmony used a Satanic document as cover art
and the lyrics of Ja Rule, Jay-Z and 50 Cent equate
the singers to God, which is a Luciferian concept, he
said.

“Lucifer was the chief musician in heaven before he
fell to Earth and became Satan,” Lewis said. “It’s
ridiculous to see these people thanking God for
selling so many records or winning awards. You can’t
serve two masters. You can’t dance with the devil and
praise the Lord.”

He called on parents to destroy their hip-hop CDs and
posters and to “tighten things up” for their kids.

“These are messages families should know,” said
Valerie Williams, whose husband works on the USS
Stethem and who brought her two young children. “We
don’t listen to hip-hop in our house and our children
know right from wrong.”

Christian Fountain used to listen to Bone
Thugs-N-Harmony. Now, he’s changed his tune, said the
19-year-old USS Kitty Hawk sailor.

“I got rid of my CDs,” Fountain said. “It changed my
whole perspective.”

Brandon Lightburn, 14, heard Lewis at Yokota and also
“took the message to heart,” he said.

“All he spoke was the truth,” Lightburn said.

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