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African American Seminaries and Churches Say They Must Embrace Christian Hip Hop For Next Generation

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African American Seminaries and Churches Say They Must Embrace Christian Hip Hop For Next Generation

Originally posted: Nov. 12, 2011

We are always flabbergasted by this mentality that Christian Hip Hop, Rap, etc., is becoming the norm in America’s churches, especially the black church. We can’t see how hip hop and rap in the church will bring young people to Christ. They may be introduced to Him but to seriously live by the bible and live righteously as He intended, we’re not seeing this. Many may not agree but bringing something ‘from the world’ into the church and intending to make it ‘godly’ does not work. Sorry we have to use this analogy but if being a Christian gay is wrong, then how is Christian rap/hip hop right? Again, this is trying to make a wrong right when the wrong must be rebuked and repented and the embracing of a new godly being is the only true way to God.
We know many people just don’t understand why hip hop should not have a place in the church but while the church has invited other things in, this is just another invitation to Satan. “Come on in, Lucifer. Have a seat and take over” is essentially the concept. The church has embraced so much of the outside world for many, many reasons (mainly for money) that has nothing to do with God and we are continually looking to imitate the world when God never said to do so. In fact, we are suppose to ‘show a difference’ not conform to these new age philosophies.
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“If we’re going to take young people seriously, we have no choice,” said Alton B. Pollard III, dean of the Howard University School of Divinity.
Howard University recently had their annual convocation featured the rocking beat of Christian hip-hop artists Da’ T.R.U.T.H. and Sean Simmonds, and professors are using spoken word — poetry performed as social commentary — to examine the New Testament.
“In order to be relevant, in order to do youth ministry, you can’t do ministry without engaging hip-hop,” said Maisha Handy, who has taught a course on hip-hop and Christian education for two years at Atlanta’s Interdenominational Theological Center.
Howard’s Pollard concedes that seminaries “have come a little late to the dance,” but says its better to embrace hip-hop rather than be intimidated by it. And though some might cringe at the genre’s misogynistic, violent and drug-related undertones, it’s not all that different from the church’s initial reaction to jazz or the blues.
“Some artists do definitely exhibit egregious behavior and that behavior should never be condoned,” said Joshua Wright, a sociologist at the University of Maryland Eastern Shore, speaking at a hip-hop panel at Howard. “But this does not make all hip-hop artists devil worshippers.”
Wright pointed to Christian hip-hop artists — self-described “misfits” who are caught between two worlds — as an example of how hip-hop can be harnessed for good.
Michael Eric Dyson, a Georgetown University scholar who teaches a class on hip-hop superstar Jay-Z, said religious critics of hip-hop need to look at their own leaders.
“As much as you want to dog a rapper and steamroll his or her lyrics, steamroll some sermons, too, of the bishops and the imams and the rabbis,” said Dyson, who was headed to a concert featuring Jay-Z and Kanye West.
Dyson spoke in an open collar, and advocates say dressing down is just one way some churches can indicate an openness to hip-hop culture.
“Maybe we need some fitted caps on Sunday,” said the Rev. Willie J. Thompson, Jr., an assistant pastor of a Presbyterian congregation in Springdale, Md., who helped coordinate Howard’s Christian hip-hop concert. “Maybe we need to dress down. Maybe we need to change some of the things that we’ve become accustomed to.”
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Question: Do you think there’s a place for the hip hopper in heaven? Forget what we think, do you think God approves hip hop and rap in the church? Is He pleased?

Would Yolanda Adams Do ‘Jesus Walks’ with Kanye West Now

Would Yolanda Adams Do ‘Jesus Walks’ with Kanye West Now

Originally posted: Feb. 3, 2011

We took a look at the performance of Kanye West’s “Jesus Walks” featuring Yolanda Adams. We really had not seen the performance they did on the BET Awards 2004 but heard about it. We thought we’d pose the question to you all: ‘Would Yolanda Adams do ‘Jesus Walks’ with Kanye West now?

Popular Rapper Jay-Z Sued By Worker’s Comp Board for Failure to Pay Out Insurance

Rapper Jay-Z Sued By Worker's Comp Board

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Popular Rapper Jay-Z Sued By Worker’s Comp Board for Failure to Pay Out Insurance

The Workers Compensation Board of New York says rapper Jay Z essentially gambled with his employees’ health, according to a lawsuit filed against him.

The lawsuit is accusing Jay-Z of failing to pay workers’ compensation insurance for three months in 2009. Those close to the case state his insurance was supposed to cover “domestic employees in Jay-Z’s house.”

The government agency, Worker’s Compensation Board has sued the rapper to collect $18,000 in fines and a court has a court order for him to pay up.

Judge Approves $100 Million Lawsuit Request Against Singer Beyonce’

Beyonce and Jayz Sued by gaming company

Judge Approves $100 Million Lawsuit Request Against Singer Beyonce’

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Beyonce is facing a $100 million lawsuit after reportedly abandoning a video game project back in 2010.

A Games company Gate Five claim the ‘Countdown’ singer “abruptly abandoned” their project for a dance-related game called Starpower: Beyonce causing them to lose a $7 million investment in the project as a result.

A judge at Manhatton’s Supreme Court has rejected Beyonce’s request to reject the lawsuit, after legal papers for filed against her in April this year.

Jay-Z’s Rocawear Recants and Puts ‘Occupy All Streets” Tees Back On Sale

JayZ's 'Occupy All Streets' Tee back on sale

JayZ's 'Occupy All Streets' Tee back on sale

Jay-Z’s Rocawear Recants and Puts ‘Occupy All Streets” Tees Back On Sale

Apparently, Jay Z’s Rocawear clothing company still wants to make a profit from the “Occupy All Streets” t-shirts. The website had removed the tees for a short time but has now put them back on sale which are available at the website.

When the tees first went on sale, the company, Rocawear released a statement that they had not made any decision on supporting the (OWS) Occupy Wall Street movement.

Rapper Jay-Z To Allegedly Capitalize From His Rocawear ‘Occupy Wall Street’ T-Shirts

Jay-Z Occupy Wall Street Tees

Jay-Z Occupy Wall Street Tees

Rapper Jay-Z To Allegedly Capitalize From His Rocawear ‘Occupy Wall Street’ T-Shirts

UPDATE on Nov. 12th:

After sporting the “Occupy All Streets” tee in public his company Rocawear came under fire for admitting that no proceeds from the sale of the shirt would go to the movement.

Now, according to TMZ, the T-shirt has been removed from the Rocawear.com website. One of the organizers of OWS said that Hov had the “political sensibility of a hood rat” and blasted his decision to sell the shirts. (Source)

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Jay -Z and Kanye West’s ‘Otis’ Video Flashes Illuminati Symbols

Jay -Z and Kanye West’s ‘Otis’ Video Flashes Illuminati Symbols

While many of Jay-Z and Kanye West’s fans are buying the much hyped collaboration “Watch the Throne” album, there are many others who are still uncertain about how truthful the two are about their ties to the Illuminati.

We’ve analyzed it and we were able to find several signs and symbols on the “Watch the Throne” album cover art and booklet. Many were very obvious symbols that the occult has used to give honor to their little ‘g’ god.

‘Watch The Throne’ Reviews- Album Gets Critical Thumbs Down from Three of the Best

‘Watch The Throne’ Reviews- Album Gets Critical Thumbs Down from Three of the Best

We are by far not fans of Jay-Z or Kanye West as many of you may know but after all of the Illuminati ties with the album art cover and booklet, we wanted to know just what the critics had to say about it.

We won’t be listening to the album but here’s what three of the most popular entertainment critics had to say about the collab with Jay-Z and Kanye West’s “Watch the Throne”.

‘Watch The Throne’ Album Booklet Shows Jay-Z and Kanye West as Demons [PHOTOS]

‘Watch The Throne’ Album Booklet Shows Jay-Z and Kanye West as Demons [PHOTOS]

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We already pointed out the evil ties in this album cover.

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Here’s the worship of the American Flag.

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This one now is to try and elude folks from thinking its evil. By using images of hand made flowers on this version  of the album cover, it looks pretty pleasant.

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Illuminati Symbols Embedded in Jay-Z, Kanye West’s ‘Watch The Throne’ Album

Illuminati Symbols Embedded in Jay-Z, Kanye West’s ‘Watch The Throne’ Album

News reports state this new album from Jay-Z and Kanye West ‘Watch The Throne’ is full of Illuminati and free mason symbolism. We thought we’d take and look and analyze it and there is plenty embedded in this album cover that some think is just ‘art’. But we assure you the artistic meaning behind the album art is not flowers in a garden.

UPDATE Below!

Jay-Z and Kanye West's 'Watch the Throne- Illuminati symbols revealed