Because
of it's origin and what Hip Hop originally
represented in it's earlier stages,
we cannot embrace it as Christians. Their can
be no Holy Hip Hoppers or no Christian Hip Hop
because
the culture cannot lend itself to the direction
of the Holy Spirit. Yes, we do have very powerful
Christian
rap groups that preach the word of God through
rap, but we must not get confused and call what
they are
doing Hip Hop. You have to understand that God
does not embrace anything that has a corrupt origin.
The
very word "HipHop" was used by Afrikka
Bambatta, the pioneer of the culture and professed
Zulu Nation god, to describe the parties that
he was hosting in clubs across New York in the
early
70's. Since then, he has developed a religion
that rested upon the Hip Hop culture. The culture
is
not from God, therefore, it should not be used
by the
people of God to describe anything that is of
God!
People, please understand that
Hip Hop is a way of governing your life. Therefore,
it cannot be exploited as a Christian way of living.
We understand that KRS-ONE and Afrika Bambaata have
used the term Hip Hop to describe emceeing, deejaying,
breakdancing, and other forms of entertainment, but
Hip Hop is also, to them, a religion and a way of
worshipping ourselves instead of the Lord Jesus Christ.
How can we as believers hold on to this culture when
it's origin is rooted in witchcraft and voodoo? How
can we call ourselves Holy Hip Hoppers when this
move of the enemy is influential enough to persuade
Christians to protect it and defend it as a culture
that should be embraced by the church even though
it's founders don't embrace Jesus Christ? God forbid.
My people, search the word of God for yourself. 2Co
5:17 Therefore if any man be in Christ, he is a new
creature: old things are passed away; behold, all
things are become new.
The positive aspects of Hip Hop
are dung as far as the word of God is concerned.
The negatives far out weigh the positives. Listen
to the voice of the Lord on this one. God will not
embrace what the world has developed as a means of
glorifying that which is carnal and sin filled. Therefore,
being a Holy HipHopper is the just like saying I
am a Holy Pimp or a Gospel Gangsta or a Thug for
Christ! God forbid. The old man is dead! Come on
Christians, stop loving the things of the world and
what the world has taught us. God wants to come and
totally wipe away the old man, the old thought process
and the old carnal identity that we obtained through
poverty, sin, abandonment, fatherlessness, hurt,
anger, and prejudice. Sure, we struggled, but once
we are set free, we must walk in the newness of live
in Jesus Christ.
So, we support Christian rappers
that preach the unedited word of God in their music,
but we will never embrace the culture of Hip Hop
or any other culture of man. We will only support
the set apart, sanctified lifestyle of the Kingdom
of God through Jesus Christ.
Romans 6:6, Ephesians 4:22, Colosians
3:9
What
it is? Da 3:10
Hip-hop is not rap! Rapping
is style of conveying a message, like singing, humming,
whistling, etc. Hip-hop is a culture, or way of living
and governing your life. There is also a style of music
that is a part of the hip-hop culture, but its
not just represented by rap.
The
founders and original pioneers of this culture
teach that it is a religion. They teach that
it is a tool to point people to the their god.
Not the God of the Holy Bible. KRS-ONE teaches
that the bible is irrelevant to the knowledge
of his god. Hip-hop is a very effective tool
for the degradation of our nations youth. KRS-ONE
and the Temple of Hip Hop teaches that this culture
was designed to give knowledge to self, or to
show the Black man himself as god! He also teaches
that we should accept Hip Hop as an organized
religion and accept Hip Hop's drug of choice,
marijuana!
What is its purpose?
2Ti 3:1
To set the stage for the coming of the antichrist
and teach his doctrine of self-worship and knowledge
of self.
To blur the existence and reality of the true and living God of the Holy Bible.
To lead youth into rebellion against the righteousness of Gods word.
To steal the true meaning or purpose of existence from
our youth and lead them to early
death before they can fulfill their God given destiny.
Where did it come
from? Da 11:38
The true origin of Hip Hop can be traced back
as far as Africa. The Zulu Nation, a group of rebels
under
the
leadership of Afrika Bambaata, started the music and
religious aspects of hip hop in the late 70s.
What
does it produce? Ga 5:19
Youth with no fear. Youth with no purpose. Youth with no respect for authority.
Youth with no parental guidance. Youth with no regards for their bodies, appearance,
self-respect or futures. Hip Hop drives every aspect of our youths lives in
most cases. They live it, breathe it, wear it and die for it. Hip-hop has done
what no other tool of the devil has been able to do at this level. It has influenced
all races, all ages, and all low-income areas in America. Hip-hop itself is
a very weak demon, but has gone unattested for so long, that it has a major
following.
How do you know when youth are under the influence of Hip
Hop? Isa 5:20
1. The music This is the number one source of
influence. This is the evangelical tool for spreading the spirit of hip-hop
abroad. You can easily tell when youth are into gangsta rap and explicit lyrical
content. They show it in the behavior and the choices they make in life.
2. The clothing Sagging jeans, tight fitted tops
and bottoms, gang related outfits, prison attire. These are the clothes that
hip hop influences our teens to wear freely. What was once considered appropriate
only for prostitutes and hardened criminals is now acceptable attire for our
youth!
3. The markings Tattoos, piercing, strange hairstyles,
gold teeth, vicious jewelry (dragons, dogs, snakes, etc) and the crucifix are
all products of the hip hop culture. The devil wants our children marked like
Cain, to show their pledge of allegiance to rebellion and self-gratification.
These marking follow our youth and make it very hard to convert them back to
their original identity.
4. The mentality Hip-hop causes youth to be rebellious.
To use foul language in public. To commit very strong sexual acts with other
youth. To feel they have nothing to lose. To give up on their good values
and take on the negativity of the hip hop culture.

In hip
hop
a. Prison is a good
place. To be arrested and beat the rap makes you a hero.
b. Teen pregnancy is accepted as the norm.
c. Sex is good. Getting VD is not even frowned upon. Having multiple partners
okay.
d. Homosexuality and Bi Sexuality is normal and accepted.
e. Serving God and sin together is the norm.
f. God forgives sin, so its okay.
g. Foul language and physical abuse is accepted.
h. Bad grades in school are okay.
i. Using drugs and drinking is accepted.
j. Murder is good thing, if you deserve it.
k. Choosing a god other than Jesus Christ is okay.
l. Love is just a word.
m. Being a thug is cool. Looking like you just robbed a bank is the norm.
n. The white man is not fair and holds the black man down.
o. Church, the bible, preachers, etc. are not needed. We can learn on our own.
p. XXX behavior is accepted and preached lyrically in the music.
q. Anything goes, as long as you are feeling it.
How do we stop it?
Ro 12:2
We as believers must fight against it. Not embrace it. It must start in the
church. We must raise the standard of our churches and form anti Hip Hop youth
groups. We cannot promote this culture in our churches. Many churches try to
use secular music, hip-hop attitudes and customs to try to reach out to the
youth. But we must not be conformed to the world. We must pray for the transformation.
The renewing of the mind by the power of God. It can be done, but it must be
done through us. We must educate, research, and warn parents, teachers, counselors
and youth about the dangers of this culture and the consequences of sin.

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