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Are celebrities different from the average person?

Firstly, think about why celebrities, functioning in various formats from movies to music and beyond, are different than you and I—which they are in many ways.

Think about showing up at say, an acting agency and saying, “I wannna be an actor and want you to get me acting work.” They ask, “Well, you certainly have studied acting and are thus, ready to go so, what do you want to do?” Then you say, “Well, I don’t want to portray sex, drugs or violence. Don’t want to use foul language. Don’t want to glorify immorality such as unmarried sex or alternate sexualities in general…” etc., etc., etc., you get the picture.

Very likely they would respond, “Well, in that case, if we try very, very hard perhaps we can get you a Q-Tips commercial.”

That is not to say and each and every celebrity in each and every format is up for anything and everything—of course. Yet, you get the idea that from the very start celebrities are different. Celebrities begin by, in essence, saying, “I will do anything, say anything, portray anything, encourage anything, sex, drugs, violence—anything at all!!!’

Think furthermore that in various formats celebrities are really just people whose job it is to say words that someone else wrote, act out scenarios which someone else scripted, etc. This goes from movie actors to news broadcast anchormen (or, are we supposed to say non-gender specific anchor personages?).

Note that when it comes to acting there are certain methodologies, such as method acting, which are occult in nature. Even supposedly Christian actor Denzel Washington, who is said to refuse to cuss, etc. admits to calling up spirits in order to help him act. Actually, referring to a specific scene he claimed that he was not even acting but that the spirits were acting through him, as it were (see attached video).

Add to this their desire to be rich, famous, important, powerful and you have a volatile mixture of psycho-spiritual factors which result in people who are less than stable: emotionally, spiritually, morally, etc.

Once they are celebrities they are pampered in ways that few of us are aware or can imagine. They are ushered wherever they go, ushered right past the hoi polloi. They, who are millionaires, are constantly being given gifts by corporations—and fans. They are praised and their ever deed is excused. Many are involved in occult practices and certainly immoral activities. They are flown in private jets around the world, driven around in SUVs, guarded by armed bodyguards and then preach to you about minimizing your carbon footprint and restricting gun ownership and use.

Absolute freedom corrupts absolutely and so we see that when people are willing to do anything for a buck, they are pampered and given freedom to do what they wilt and thus become corrupt and glorify that corruption.

Speaking of making a buck: why does Hollywood make the movies that it makes (keeping in mind that they are most famous or infamous for promulgating sex, drugs, violence, the occult and every sort of immorality)?

To make money? No!

They make more money making G-Rated children’s films. Or think of Mel Gibson’s independently released film “The Passion of the Christ” which was a financial blockbuster beyond Hollywood’s ability to discern.

They make the movies which they make in order to promulgate certain worldviews, to encourage certain thought patterns and behaviors, to spit in the face of traditional family and religious values, to glorify the occult and immorality in short: to program us.

And yes, even and especially their children’s films are meant to do likewise.

Celebrities are different because they live in fantasy worlds wherein they are important and are encouraged to do whatever they want, whenever they want, as much as they want with whomever they want.

“For what will it profit a man if he gains the whole world, and loses his own soul?”

—Mark 8:36


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