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@Church_POP Is Taylor Swift Summoning Demons on "The Eras Tour"? Exorcist Issues Warning.."you're definitely putting yourself in a very dangerous situation if you're going to a concert where there's somebody who's imitating or even practicing the art of witchcraft. I would say don't do it. Skip the concert."

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Is Taylor Swift Summoning Demons on "The Eras Tour"? Exorcist Issues Warning Over the past year, Taylor Swift has packed stadiums all over the world for "The Eras Tour," a three-hour concert covering all of her albums throughout her 17-year career. Swift also released "The Eras Tour" in theaters on October 13 and announced on November 27 that fans can stream her concert at home beginning December 13. However, one concert performance has some fans concerned, as they believe it may contain a satanic ritual. As Swift performs the song "Willow" from her "Evermore" album, the singer and her dancers dress in black capes and dance with orbs. Elements of Earth and fire are also a central part of the performance. Diocese of Nashville exorcist Father Dan Reehil told ChurchPOP why the concert, which includes this performance, could spiritually endanger attendees. He also explains how the "Willow" performance mimics witchcraft with its use of Earth, fire, black capes, and orbs. Reehil says those who practice witchcraft "harness energy or they try to harness energy, and they look at the Earth with the elements of water, fire, Earth, and sky. They believe that they can harness this energy in some ways to do good and in some ways to do evil." "The problem with the concert is that whether Taylor knew she was trying to imitate witches or in fact was doing some kind of a cult ceremony during the show is sort of irrelevant to the demons," Father Reehil continues. "She is an incredibly talented and influential artist. And so the demons will take deep note of what she's doing and how she's doing it and who she's influencing. So when they imitate these rituals with these orbs and these black capes, that looks like something you'd find in the woods. "Even if her intent was not to practice any witchcraft or do any of the incantations, she is probably attracting a lot of demons to her concerts. "That's where the problem can lie because then you have these little girls who you know literally sort of worship her who are now putting themselves in a position where they could be attacked by demonic forces. "So not saying that's going to happen to everybody, but you're definitely putting yourself in a very dangerous situation if you're going to a concert where there's somebody who's imitating or even practicing the art of witchcraft. I would say don't do it. Skip the concert." bit.ly/3GmolL7
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Anonymous said…
I don't just agree with the article that these shows "probably" attract a lot of demons, but they do attract them. Everyone can observe, for example, the Travis Scott concerts that one performance led to 300 people being injured. And the bizarre attitude of the artist during these performances on stage, as people injured themselves in front of him. Both in cinema and in music, that is, in entertainment, the practice of kabbalah is very present. The article talks about the four elements that this false mysticism believes influence the man who has eaten the fruit of the tree of life. In addition, it reveals a kabbalistic number that Taylor Swift always chose on days with the number 13 for her performances. Paganism and occultism are so high that they reveal themselves to be eschatological times for humanity today.
Anonymous said…
There are always deaths at Taylor Swift concerts. In his presentations there are always representations of portals connecting, for sure, something that is not with paradise...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H1mPbivVRMw
Anonymous said…
Travis Scott, not Taylor Swift, in the last comment above.

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