It’s the American dream. Many people aspire to be rich. Many people aspire to fame. You’ve probably heard many stories of people who achieved these things only to find them hollow and empty.
This is especially true for the super-rich. The problem for these people is that, when you always eat at the best restaurants and fly everywhere in a private jet, you eventually become numb to pleasure. As a result, these people often go to greater and greater extremes to try to find a new high (i.e. drugs, paying for sex), and so they keep spiraling downward to new depths. The price they pay is the destruction of their soul.
But there is an even bigger potential downside to wealth and fame that few are aware of.
Many famous entertainers achieved their fame because they were aided by demonic entities. Have you noticed how many music videos contain satanic imagery? It’s not a coincidence.
The films that Hollywood produces also have many satanic influences. It makes sense, as the forces of darkness can reach far more people through movies and music than they ever could otherwise.
Fame tends to corrupt people, and sometimes it does so in ways that aren’t easily noticeable. Muscle testing reveals that some very famous celebrities were above 200 early in their careers, but they have now dropped below 200. For some of these people, it wasn’t demonic possession but pride that led to their fall.
To be clear, money is not the root of all evil as some allege. Simply having money will not necessarily corrupt you. What will corrupt you is treasuring the things of this world.
Many people search endlessly for an easy way to achieve worldly success. But the hard truth is that there is no easy way to success… unless you are willing to sell your soul to a demonic entity. The book Hostage to the Devil: The Possession and Exorcism of Five Contemporary Americans by Malachi Martin offers vivid examples of people who were possessed by demonic entities. These entities helped some of them achieve career success. Of course, the price for this assistance was far too high. It may have come easy in the short term, but certainly not in the long term.
Jesus taught us to focus on building treasures in the next world, not this one. Clearly, he taught this for a good reason.
Video: Recording Artist was tempted to sell her soul to the Devil for Instant Fame.
This is especially true for the super-rich. The problem for these people is that, when you always eat at the best restaurants and fly everywhere in a private jet, you eventually become numb to pleasure. As a result, these people often go to greater and greater extremes to try to find a new high (i.e. drugs, paying for sex), and so they keep spiraling downward to new depths. The price they pay is the destruction of their soul.
But there is an even bigger potential downside to wealth and fame that few are aware of.
Many famous entertainers achieved their fame because they were aided by demonic entities. Have you noticed how many music videos contain satanic imagery? It’s not a coincidence.
The films that Hollywood produces also have many satanic influences. It makes sense, as the forces of darkness can reach far more people through movies and music than they ever could otherwise.
Fame tends to corrupt people, and sometimes it does so in ways that aren’t easily noticeable. Muscle testing reveals that some very famous celebrities were above 200 early in their careers, but they have now dropped below 200. For some of these people, it wasn’t demonic possession but pride that led to their fall.
To be clear, money is not the root of all evil as some allege. Simply having money will not necessarily corrupt you. What will corrupt you is treasuring the things of this world.
Many people search endlessly for an easy way to achieve worldly success. But the hard truth is that there is no easy way to success… unless you are willing to sell your soul to a demonic entity. The book Hostage to the Devil: The Possession and Exorcism of Five Contemporary Americans by Malachi Martin offers vivid examples of people who were possessed by demonic entities. These entities helped some of them achieve career success. Of course, the price for this assistance was far too high. It may have come easy in the short term, but certainly not in the long term.
Jesus taught us to focus on building treasures in the next world, not this one. Clearly, he taught this for a good reason.
Video: Recording Artist was tempted to sell her soul to the Devil for Instant Fame.