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Sid Phillips: Gothic Kid Back in 1995, particularly 19 November, 1995, Disney and Pixar released the very first computer animated film called Toy Story, which set the precedence for future computer animated theatrical films. Of course, one of the characters in the film named Sid Phillips is depicted as a goth, especially given his skull themed t-shirt and his gruesomely decorated bedroom with gruesome mutant toys. Later on, in the 2010 Toy Story 3, Sid Phillips reappears as an adult listening to Satanic heavy metal music. We know that both the goth subculture and heavy metal music have Satanic roots. It is disturbing that media marketed towards a general audience can depict the Satanic goth subculture as well as Satanic heavy metal music, especially since heavy metal music is associated with violence, profanity, narcotic usage, Satanic spirituality, and rape. The character in Toy Story called Sid Phillips is one example of how the Satanic goth subculture is infiltrating media geared towards general audiences. Also, Toy Story is about toys becoming animate. In Revelation 13, the Satanic idol of the antichrist beast becomes animate. How staggering that the 1995 film Toy Story depicted both the Satanic goth subculture as well as the inanimate becoming animate.
Anonymous Name (3/23/2021)
Pocahontas: Colors of Pantheism On 10 June, 1995, Disney released Pocahontas, which was an animated film. One song featured in that film was called Colors of the Wind, which is a song about pantheism. The real Pocahontas (c. 1596–March 1617) converted to Christianity, which was completed omitted in the Disney version of Pocahontas. We ought to remember Isaiah 8:20 in response to any form of paganism, occultism, pantheism, and polytheism, especially if it is marketed in an animated feature like Pocahontas.
Anonymous Name (2/20/2021)
A Goofy Movie: Marketing Rebellious Rock Music Another tragic example of how rebellious rock music is marketed in media geared towards general audiences is the animated film of 1995 called A Goofy Movie, which is connected with the Goof Troop tv series. Some examples of songs are I 2 I, After Today, and Stand Out. A helpful podcast like this one shows that the spirit of antichrist is marketing the sin of rebellion in rock music through media geared towards general audiences like the 1995 film called A Goofy Movie. It is worth remembering the example of Korah in Numbers 16 in response to this rebellious craze called rock music.
Anonymous Name (2/9/2021)
Cruella De Vil: Devil in her name It ought to be pointed out that Cruella De Vil has the word 'devil' in her name. This is plainly seen in both the 1996 film called 101 Dalmatians and the 2021 film called Cruella. It is very disturbing how a female character associated with vain fashion has the word 'devil' in her name. We ought to remember Revelation 20:10 since the Devil (Satan) shall be cast into eternal torment into The Lake of Fire. Being associated with the Devil is only a sure pathway to eternal damnation, especially if there are female characters with the word 'devil' in their names like Cruella De Vil.
Anonymous Name (2/6/2021)
A Continuation of Kingdom of God vs. Magic Kingdom This helpful podcast is a continuation of the sermon called Disney: Magic Kingdom or Kingdom of God on 29 May, 2013.
B. McCausland (2/6/2021)
Pity Pity these 10 reasons had not been properly preached 20, 40 years ago from many pulpits.
It would had possibly spared two generations from going under the grip of hellish secularism.
Disney does not merely lead to confusion or inconsistency, but it is harsh indoctrination, programming a mind set for life and making the power of the Word of God of no avail to those exposed to.