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@DanielsASJ
This is how Satan subtly makes fun of Christ. Making it look cool and fun to deceive people. He always makes things look clever and fun, in order to deceive people. Look how he makes cigarettes and alcohol look appealing and fun and really cool but then how many people get cancer or become alcoholics because he tells them oh one drink won't hurt or one this or that won't hurt and then they fall into it and get addicted.

Yes, look how innocent it looks and how deceitful it is that a rock band would actually make a song called Mary on the cross. How despicable and sad. As if Mary was ever on the cross. Look how subtle that is, and just because it's a song, people think it is Innocent but it's not it is changing people's minds making them think it is cool and they sing along to this song. It's sacrilegious.
DanielsASJ · 36-40, M
@Matt85 Attaching any name like Monster, evil, Satan or anything like that to The Holy God is a mockery which we don't pay attention to. And that's how toleration, disrespect grows.
@Matt85 I really believe that's the message or they would not have put Christ on a can of soda. That's ridiculous. They knew exactly what they were doing. Why else would they put Christ on a can of soda? The two don't match. Especially a can of soda that says Monster. This was no coincidence. It all seems innocent enough, but that's how subtle Satan is when he wants to sway people's minds against Christ.
This is how Satan desensitizes society to these subtle suggestions that turn people against Christ. They seem innocent enough but some people don't recognize how many different ways Satan works to break down our society and to accept everything without question.

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DanielsASJ · 36-40, M
@LadyGrace I never knew it but for some reason, I never picked it up. I knew something was odd about it but now I see more clearly.
@DanielsASJ it's not easy for the ordinary person to pick up much less a Christian. I mean people don't usually examine the cans. 🤗 Did you get a chance to see the video?
DanielsASJ · 36-40, M
@LadyGrace Yes, I saw it just now
Don't think it's coincidence that the soda company put a sun above Christ on that can of soda. They are subtly proclaiming that the Son of God is a monster. By your keeping this post up, it sends a message to God that you condone this, now that you know what it means. In other words, he will hold you responsible for this. Something to think about. I know you did it unintentionally, but now that you know, you will be held accountable for it.
DanielsASJ · 36-40, M
@LadyGrace Absolutely right in your observation.
LadyGrace has a point.... maybe laying it down a bit thick but still... that is not the Christ of the Bible.
Matt85 · 36-40, M
@BritishFailedAesthetic It's the Christ The Redeemer statue, I believe.
DanielsASJ · 36-40, M
If The manufacturer was so keen to serve their customers well, he could have added anything to the graphics but he subtly induced a Pic of Jesus Christ and The moment you tolerated it, Satan checked your toleration level. Afterwards, they will launch beer bottles with evil names and Pic of God on it. He is testing your psychology.

It's nothing but using freedom to mock God.
@DanielsASJ I honestly do not believe he recognized what was going on here with this advertisement.

I will never forget the time during Bible study class at the old church I attended, when we were all sitting around in class and I told people that I thought the new movie called The Exorcist was not from God and was demonic and I was so shocked. They all laughed at me. Then later they found out it really was a demonic movie. I couldn't believe that Christians would not recognize this. I think Satan has desensitized society to where even Christians question certain things, that are certainly not of God.

You're right. They could have put anything on that label except a picture of Christ. I love your analogy there because you're certainly spot on. Pretty soon they'll be putting his picture on beer cans. Thank you for that wonderful insight.

 
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