Biblical Fall References in Music, Media, and Movies

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Summary

This video explores how references to the fall from Genesis are used in music, movies, and media. It argues that these references often invert biblical truth, glorify disobedience, and even make the devil a heroic figure.

Highlights

Introduction
00:00:05

Chad introduces the episode, explaining that they will examine references to the fall from Genesis 3 in music, movies, and media, highlighting how these often portray the devil as a hero or promote false enlightenment.

Pleasantville and The Truman Show
00:02:03

Clips from 'Pleasantville' and 'The Truman Show' are analyzed for their Gnostic themes, with 'Pleasantville' glorifying sin and rebellion against God, and 'The Truman Show' depicting a fabricated world where Truman's enlightenment comes from a fallen star, reminiscent of Satan.

MTV and Apple Examples
00:09:32

The video then discusses an early MTV advertisement that promotes doing your own thing and living as your own God, also, the logo of Apple, and the price of it's first computer, which was sold for $666.66.

Lady Gaga and Hozier
00:13:12

The video discusses Lady Gaga's song 'Garden of Eden' and how it relates to her experiences with darkness, as well as Hozier's song 'From Eden'.

In Excess and Grimes
00:16:44

Musical references continue with In Excess's 'Original Sin' and Grimes' music video 'Genesis' is explored as another example of these biblical references.

Genesis 3 Analysis
00:18:18

The video breaks down Genesis 3, focusing on Satan's tactics of questioning God's word and character. It highlights the importance of trusting God and warns against being led astray by cultural narratives.

Call to Faith
00:22:56

Chad urges viewers to turn away from culture and anything against Christ, put their faith in Jesus, and turn away from Satan.

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