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few months ago we were approached by Charisma Magazine to do an
interview. We have been asked by several national talk shows and
publications to give interviews. We always pray and proceed with
caution. EX
Ministries is not in the business of seeking to promote our cause or message
through nationally
distributed magazines, however when we were approached by Charisma
Magazine, we agreed to do the article. We agreed partly because,
Charisma magazine has a
reputation of being "edgy" and also they informed me that they were
doing an article anyway, whether I agreed to the interview or
not. So I gave them the whole story and answered their questions
only after
they promised that they would print exactly what I said. Further more, I
found that just a year or so prior to this, they had released an issue
with a very lengthy Cover story on Holy Hip Hop and its use in the black
church. I hoped that they would give us the same consideration and print
the information we gave them so that it would answer questions and warn
others about the dangers of Hip-hop. Recently in the February 2007 issue, they printed the article about us, and much to my surprise, they were very reserved with editing my answers and hardly printed any thing that we addressed in our interview. Although we do not feel the article was directly negative towards our stand, we do feel that the meat of the matter was never really dealt with. I would think that this information would be important enough to discuss with as much intensity as the article they did on Holy Hip Hop, but once again, the booty shaking, grilled mouthed, inmate mimicking, embarrassment to our race, Hip Hoppers, were lifted up and the truth behind hip hop was snubbed. Since Charisma didn’t print our interview in its original format, we decided to give you the full list of questions and answers uncut and unedited, as I corresponded with their journalist . This is the information that the 700 Club, Gospel Today Magazine, Charisma Magazine, and many others will not print for whateverreason.
JB of Charisma Magazine -What is the goal of your DVD series The Truth Behind Hip Hop?
G. Craige Lewis - Actually,
we have no goals for the DVD because we never pursued or planned to
record a DVD. One of the most dangerous things that I believe has
infected the body of Christ is self-promotion. Yet, this is what
most pastors or traveling evangelist are told they must do to get the
word out. If the word they were trying to get out was their own
then promoting it would be fine. However, if its God’s Word then
I believe that God is responsible to promote it. The Truth Behind
Hip-hop is definitely an example of that. The series came about as a
result of my traveling and preaching The Truth Behind Hip Hop for two
years prior to the DVD. The 1st DVD was recorded in 2002 at the
request of a ministry in my area. Initially, I turned them down,
because I didn’t want to change the way God was getting the message
out. However, after I prayed, the ministry approached me again
and the Lord told me to let them record it. The recording didn’t
cost me a dime of my own money and besides that, we never mass-marketed
it, signed a distribution deal, or tried to promote it ourselves.
Yet, through word of mouth and just making them available on our site
quite a few people have ordered the DVD’s. What are my goals and
desires for the DVD’s? I never planned for DVD’s in the first
place. Simply put, I want what God wants and that is for every
believer to deny himself and follow Christ!
JB of Charisma Magazine -Your
message on secular hip-hop is clear, however, I didn't see where you
offered an alternative or solution to what our young people should be
listening to. Could you please explain further on this?
G. Craige Lewis - This
is dealt with in our 3rd DVD, Antichrist Superstar. We believe
that God is not an alternative! He should never be put in the position
to replace something that should have never been there in the first
place. Consider this, a young person is saved and delivered from
an addiction to drugs and the church gives them “holy drugs” as an
alternative? This is absurd. Yet this what so-called
“holy-hip-hoppers” are doing. That young person doesn’t need an
alternative drug; the drugs should have never been in their lives in
the first place. We teach young people that Jesus Christ is the
WAY! Seek him and find him and you will know then what is good
and acceptable according to the unction that is within you, called the
anointing! We are here to push people into the face of God not by
offering replacements, but rather using the written word of God and
exposing the darkness and deception that exists in their lives whether
through music, or any other form of idol worship. God is
first. Once you seek him, you will know in your heart what is
good for your mind and soul. Some people think that I am
anti-music. As a musician and former producer, I have recorded plenty
of music; I have friends who record good Christian music; and according
to some trends in ministry, I should be taking the bad stuff and then
selling them my stuff—but God has not told me to do that. I
preach the message that God has told me to preach and let the Holy
Spirit, PASTORS, YOUTH PASTORS, and parents do the
rest.
JB of Charisma Magazine -What are your feelings toward the holy hip-hop movement?
G. Craige Lewis - Holy
Hip Hop is ridiculous. It makes no sense. It's just another
tool of the enemy to make our young black males act, dress, and behave
in a manner that is only beneficial to a Rap star and those that profit
from it. Although, these antics may be entertaining to some, to
the average black man, these behaviors are roadblocks that halt their
forward progress in the true culture we live in called the American
culture! Dressing like gang members, wearing your hair like
women, sagging your pants like inmates, and speaking broken English is,
by the American standard, unacceptable behavior and will continue to be
a hindrance in the future of our generation. Why would a church
embrace that? Why would a church promote that? Out of
desperation, many churches are resorting to Holy Thugs and Gospel
Gangsta's to entertain their youth while the adults are
worshipping. You see, you can't minister to teens about
self-love, self-promotion, self-empowerment, and all the fluff messages
that our new Mega church era is overrun with. Kids won't sit
through, what I call the top-pop Sermons of the neo-penecostal
movement: Miracle, season, harvest, breakthrough, favor, destiny, and
purpose. Only adults will chase that stuff. Kids want it
real. Therefore, to keep them entertained without a true heart
for their souls, you must do what is popular to them. You must
mimic the world, follow the world's lead, and subscribe to the current
trends and fads if you don't have a true call to minister.
Therefore, the Holy Hip Hoppers have found a way to masquerade as the
answer while they sell their music and promote themselves. They
sound just like the secular stuff. They look just like the secular
stuff. They even listen to the secular stuff to get their sound
and flavor. So, all they really do is build the desire for the
kids to go out and get the real stuff but just do the imitation while
at church, cause that's what is available!
JB of Charisma Magazine -Jesus
translated the gospel into terms that people could understand (i.e.
parables and storytelling). Do you feel this can be OK for our culture
as well? Can hip-hop be used in this way? Why or why not? I think of it
as the same as different publishing companies providing different
translations of the Bible. I also think of Paul's verse that said he is
all things to all men (1 Cor. 9:22), except a backslider and
unrepentant sinner, of course!
G. Craige Lewis - First
of all Jesus didn’t translate the Gospel He was the Gospel, the Gospel
is the record of His life, death and resurrection. Secondly, He didn’t
speak in Parables so that people could understand. Ironically, it
was just the opposite: He spoken in parables so that the truth would be
hidden to those who thought themselves wise and prudent.
Matt. 11:25 At that time
Jesus answered and said, I thank thee, O Father, Lord of heaven and
earth, because thou hast hid these things from the wise and prudent,
and hast revealed them unto babes.
Matt. 13:10 ¶ And the disciples came and said to Him, “Why do You speak to them in parables?”
Matt. 13:11 Jesus
answered them, “To you it has been granted to know the mysteries of the
kingdom of heaven, but to them it has not been granted.
Matt. 13:12 “For whoever
has, to him more shall be given, and he will have an abundance; but
whoever does not have, even what he has shall be taken away from him.
Matt. 13:13 “Therefore I
speak to them in parables; because while seeing they do not see, and
while hearing they do not hear, nor do they understand.
If anyone has seen any of
our DVD’s or have ever heard me speak, they will know that we teach and
preach that Hip-Hop is not just a genre of music. Hip-hop is a
lifestyle. It is a manner of life. When a person comes to
Christ He changes his lifestyle. Furthermore, Hip Hop's origin
causes it to be useless when it comes to ministry. The word Hip
Hop, according to the founders of the culture and the pioneers of the
music art form, was first used in the clubs by the Sugar Hill
Gang. Remember that song that said, Hip Hop, Hippy to the Hop,
don't stop rocking...........? Well, that song was using the 2
words Hip Hop to describe women's booty's shaking to their beats in the
club. Basically, in it's simplest form, Hip Hop means Booty
Shaking! Your hips hop to the beats. Just look at the last
twenty-years of hip-hop videos: the clothes changed, the music changed,
even the lyrics changed but one thing that always remained the same is
the gratuitous camera shot of girls hips hopping. We can quote “I
became all things to all men…” all we want to; but I don’t think Paul
ever meant that he would make the people’s booty shake to win them to
Christ. Moreover, how in the world can you have Holy Booty
Shaking? Sure, the youth will come to shake their butts and throw
up their hood signs, but will they be changed? We have seen
millions of youth saved, set free, and delivered, and we have never
used any kind of music to draw them.
JB of Charisma Magazine -Since
I have begun to research this article I have come across some
interesting observations. If it is OK, I would like to explore these
with you. It is said that hip-hop culture can be looked at the same as
American culture. Both have their up sides and their down sides. If you
showed someone from another country all the American strip clubs, bars,
jails, and ghettos, perhaps they would see America in a terrible way.
But if we showed that America also had churches, good will and charity
organizations, sports, great universities (that is up for argument, but
anyway :-)), one would see American in a more realistic light. It has
been said that the hip-hop culture is also the same way. The bad is
very bad, but there are very positive things that come out of the
culture--creativity, holy hip-hop, political voice, a point of
connection to express and release the pain of this generation. How do
you feel about such comments/observations?
G. Craige Lewis - Hip-hop
is a sub-cultural movement, and cannot be compared to an ethnographic
or demographic culture. A subculture is defined as a group with
distinctive characteristics within a larger culture. This is why we say
that hip-hop is at best, a subculture. Furthermore, its not
a movement based on it's own concepts but it is a subculture that uses
basic deconstruction of words and concepts to cause those that are
apart of it to strive to be more visible in our present society.
Initially, hip- was created out of lack and fatherless-ness.
Young boys whose father's were absent began to adhere to the streets
rather than abiding by the rules that govern success in society. The
streets life became their expression and selling drugs, murdering, and
fathering illegitimate children became their motes operandi since they
had no authoritative male figures to look up to. This birthed the
clothing, the language, and the social rejection that gave way for this
subculture to emerge. All that we see now is a result of lack and
fatherless-ness. Should we adapt to that? Or should we show
a better way? Should we promote Christian Gangsta's and Holy
Thugs? Or should we teach them that the street life is not the only way
there is? There is no way to compare the American culture with a
street life subculture that was birthed out of rebellion and
recklessness. You can't rebel against a culture that you are
apart of and expect to excel in that cultures system. So, if you
are not a rapper or DJ or some other occupation that is financed by the
subculture of Hip Hop, then you won't make it in the true American
Culture. Rebellion will only label you an outcast or reject and cause
you to be ridiculed and immobilized.
JB of Charisma Magazine -
Another thing I would like to better understand is that you mentioned
that hip-hop comes from the devil and that it is Satan's trick to
"cause" people to worship him and receive his mark. Did you mean "all"
hip-hop?
G. Craige Lewis - Please
allow me to restate your question referring to my earlier definition:
Did I mean all booty-hop came from the devil? Hmmmm…ultimately
yes. However, before I answer where hip-hop came from, let me
clear up where it didn’t come from. Obviously, Booty-hop did not
come from God. I hear a lot people (mostly holy-hip-hoppers) trying to
refer to “hip-hop in its purest form.” Referring to hip-hop as a
pure form is like trying to refer to Crack as a pure form. Crack
in itself is a hybrid of cocaine and other chemicals used to “cut”
it. Yet the reason holy hip-hoppers try to make this quantum leap
in logic, is so they can somehow say that hip-hop is a gift from
God. One very popular Grammy Nominated Holy-hip-hop group suggest
that on judgment day God will judge us based on what we did with
Hip-hop. God has nothing to do with hip-hop. The founding
fathers of hip-hop all readily admit that men created hip-hop out of
rebellion. So technically, man created hip-hop, but rebellion inspired
it. The Bible clearly states that rebellion is as the sin of
witchcraft. What spirit governs rebellion and witchcraft?
The devil. So what about Holy Hip-hip? Surely, they distinguish
themselves from the rebellious element of hip-hop don’t they? No, they
can’t. Jesus said a kingdom divided against itself can’t
stand. Holy hip-hoppers dress like secular hip-hoppers; behave
like secular hip-hoppers (throwing up gang signs) and even listen to
secular hip-hop so they can emulate them. At one of the Holy
hip-hop awards shows, a fight broke out east coast against west coast
just like secular hip-hop.
When
most Holy Hip Hop artists rap, they never refer to it as Holy, but just
Hip Hop. Why is that? Because, there is only one subculture
of Hip Hop and it is not holy! KRS-ONE, the lead prophet and
spokesperson for Hip Hop says that Biggie was John the Baptist and
Tupac Shakur was Jesus Christ and they died for our sins! He is
revered and looked up to as the father of Holy Hip Hop. He says
in Hip Hop there are no gods and goddesses, we are the gods and
goddesses! He even has T-Bone and BB Jay on his CD called
Spiritually Minded, which is sold in Mardels, Family Christian, and all
major Christian bookstores. He says he is a prophet and is here
to teach the truth about Jesus. He says we are all Jesus Christs
and should not worship him or call his name out, but be Jesus. He
has Temples of Hip hop all over the country and is meeting with Holy
Hip Hoppers to join together in efforts to promoting Hip Hop in the
church! In our discussion with Ambassador of the Cross Movement,
we urged him to call what he was doing Christian Rap and not subscribe
to Hip Hop Culture. We asked him why couldn't he just rap for the
Lord and use his ability to create rhymes for God without giving credit
or props to Hip Hop. He said he couldn't. He is apart of
the Hip Hop Culture and would not denounce it. All Rappers
believe that rap is the music, but Hip Hop is the lifestyle or the way
of life. This tells us that all Hip Hoppers have an agenda.
Not to just rap, but to promote a rebellious way of
life! Hip-hop takes what was once seen as bad and makes it
good. Thugs, pimps, and gangstas was once seen as bad but hip-hop
says that its good. Holy hip-hoppers are governed by this
fundamental element and try to sanctify hip-hip by adding one word
“holy” to everything. Now they say Holy thugs, and gospel
gangstas as if this will change the essence of hip-hop terms
JB of Charisma Magazine -And
also, what did you mean when you later said that Satan can't create
anything, that he is anti-God and anti-creation? Just to clarify, it
appeared that there was a contradiction in that point. Could you
explain your complete thoughts on that?
G. Craige Lewis - Satan
did not create Hip Hop, but he used man to create it. Man has a
unique ability that was not giving to Satan. Man has God's
attribute of creation. The devil took the music, the
fatherless-ness, and the false god worship of the Zulu Nation, and
fused it together to form an anti-Christian movement of Hip Hop.
I don't believe the devil created all the things that make up the
movement, but he did mastermind the culmination of them all.
JB of Charisma Magazine -Also,
how would you respond to the argument that people may bring up from
Colossians 1:16-17: "For by Him all things were created that are in
heaven and that are on earth, visible and invisible, whether thrones or
dominions or principalities or powers. All things were created through
Him and for Him. And He is before all things, and in Him all things
consist"? I have heard this text used to defend that use of hip-hop to
glorify God and to win people to Christ.
G. Craige Lewis - There
is NO biblical example of music ever being used to win souls to Christ
or to evangelize. Music as a unique ability to coerce your mind
and physiologically causes the release of pleasure chemicals in your
brain. Because of this, it's hard for a person to make a good sound
decision for Christ with the emotional trappings of music
involved. Their decision will be based on feeling rather than
fact. I believe that this accounts for much of the schizophrenic
Christianity of the modern Church. Many churches heavily use
music during their altar calls and people make a decision for Christ
without being soberly minded. This leads to a conversion that is
based on their emotions rather than their sound judgment. When
they go back to their former environment and their emotions change they
turn away from God. There is no biblical account of music being
listed as a fold in the five-fold ministry or used by the apostles to
draw a crowd. Jesus said no man cometh unless the Spirit of God
draws him. If you notice, the only people that are really pushing
Hip Hop in the churches are those that profit from it. Since when
did the resale industry's method become our model for winning
souls? When I speak, we never use music and hard core gang
members, pimps, whores, drug dealers, drug users, etc. have come to
Christ by the thousands without Hip hop or any music!
JB of Charisma Magazine -What do you think of holy hip-hop churches and ministries?
G. Craige Lewis - What's
next? What is the church going to do to reach the red-light
district? Or the strippers? Are we going to dress up like
whores and start whore ministries to reach them? Are we going to
dress up like pimps to reach pimps or cross dress to reach
homosexuals? (Believe me, some are probably behind the scenes
trying to set up these movements even as we speak.) People need the
power of the Holy Ghost to change them, not our methods. These
are the purpose driven churches that are really people driven!
They want big numbers and large offerings, so they turn to fleshly
methods and the promotion of their own ideas rather than preaching the
truth of the Word of God without compromise. If the Holy Hip Hop
churches and ministries were really affective, they would be in the
streets with their kind and not in some building acting street! I
want all pastors and ministries that are holding on and not giving in
to this perverted move of carnality by embracing this demonic
subculture to know something. You are not alone! There are
hundreds of thousands of churches and ministries out there that are not
giving in and just because you see the mega pastors and conferences
trying to push this Hip Hop agenda, stick with what God is telling
you. There is something wrong with boys sagging their pants and
tattooing their bodies. There is something wrong with girls dressing
and acting like prostitutes and hookers. There is something wrong
with Gospel Gangsters and Holy Thugs wearing grillz and speaking broken
English. Stay true to what you know God is saying. Teach
the parents and they will effectively minister to their children.
Don't sideswipe their authority by bringing in the very images and
lifestyles that parents and the education system of America is trying
to change.
JB of Charisma Magazine - Thank you Elder Lewis for your responses. I see in one of your answers
that you asked to one of the members of Cross Movement to call their
music Christian rap. It appears from this dialog that you do not have a
problem with someone rapping Christian lyrics--just not subscribing to
the hip-hop lifestyle. Is this assumption correct? Also, what style of
music would you say is appropriate for Christians to listen to? Or
maybe you wouldn't tell someone what to listen, but how would you teach
someone to choose the kind of music that truly glorifies God?
G. Craige Lewis - I
am not against rap, or any style of music, but I do not believe that
Christian music should exalt the performer at all. If it's Christian,
or Christ-like, it should exalt only Christ. The Holy Hip Hoppers
promote themselves all in their music because Hip Hop is self
expressive and self serving. That is against the plan of Christ, self
denial! I believe a Christian should seek God in every way possible
and deny their flesh in every way possible. This includes selfish
music that causes us to move in an inappropriate manner or songs that
lift up people as idols and do not lift up Christ. Self denial is the
root of Salvation and must be practiced as Paul said, daily. So, with
our investigative estimations of the gospel music industry being over
95 percent homosexual, self worship is being promoted in music and self
promotion is key in being successful as an artists. The only example
of this in the bible is Lucifer, the angel that the bible says iniquity
was found in him because of his much merchandising! It also states in
Ezekial that the iniquity of his traffic (self promotion) got him cast
out and labeled profane.
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