“And no wonder, for Satan himself masquerades as an angel of light.” – 2 Corinthians 11:14 (NIV)
“So sweet, so easy on the eyes / but hideous on the inside” – lyrics to HUNTR/X – TAKEDOWN
idk seems to work pretty well with Christian values to me
Cats4Crows on
Many schools around the world (and especially in the US too) banned **Harry Potter** for the same reason.. nothing new or shocking here tbh
eatmelikeamaindish on
they saw the word demon and called it a day. my mom did the same thing. we call it “KDH” to not trigger her
mcfw31 on
It reminds me when my school told us not to watch The Golden Compass lol
MagicianMoney6890 on
As a Christian, that’s ridiculous 😭 the entire movie is about taking down demons from what I heard
hollaQ_ on
surely this was just an excuse to shut up the kids singing Golden 24/7 lmao
NfamousKaye on
Golden seems to be about building self esteem and maybe that’s bad for Christians? Idk maybe they were freaked by the “demon” in the title. lol
polaris_light on
Ummm please tell me this is satire
JD4Destruction on
like Dungeons & Dragons, Pokémon, and Harry Potter. Not really new and just one school
illegallegend on
The west has fallen.
BadYokai on
Lol the vatican literally has “Demon Hunters” but i guess they are Gregorian Demon Hunters
petrichor-pixels on
you’d think that “going up, up, up” would be a very Christian value 🤔 hashtag rapturecore
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PotamosClasp on
Ugh, you came at a bad time but you just crossed the line.
prayformcjesus on
arent koreans like hella Christian? lol
Themasterofkpop on
Lol
FUYANING on
A lot of people here are overthinking. As a Brit who has Christian relatives and grew up in a rural area with a heavy church presence, it’s most likely nothing to do with obscure scriptural references or complex interfaith relationships.
The backlash was probably a mixture of concern over the presence of demons in the film in the first place and the fact that K-pop and boy bands have always been seen as a bit of a bad influence amongst the religious.
In Britain, even those who go to church regularly or send their children to Christian schools (which are most primary schools in England) are moreso culturally Christian than religiously Christian, and what with all of the ab-flashes and short shorts, it’s exactly the kind of thing that’s bound to rub them the wrong way.
jimvasco on
LOL. My Catholic university told us not to see Life of Brian because it was blasphemous. So of course we went.
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“And no wonder, for Satan himself masquerades as an angel of light.” – 2 Corinthians 11:14 (NIV)
“So sweet, so easy on the eyes / but hideous on the inside” – lyrics to HUNTR/X – TAKEDOWN
idk seems to work pretty well with Christian values to me
Many schools around the world (and especially in the US too) banned **Harry Potter** for the same reason.. nothing new or shocking here tbh
they saw the word demon and called it a day. my mom did the same thing. we call it “KDH” to not trigger her
It reminds me when my school told us not to watch The Golden Compass lol
As a Christian, that’s ridiculous 😭 the entire movie is about taking down demons from what I heard
surely this was just an excuse to shut up the kids singing Golden 24/7 lmao
Golden seems to be about building self esteem and maybe that’s bad for Christians? Idk maybe they were freaked by the “demon” in the title. lol
Ummm please tell me this is satire
like Dungeons & Dragons, Pokémon, and Harry Potter. Not really new and just one school
The west has fallen.
Lol the vatican literally has “Demon Hunters” but i guess they are Gregorian Demon Hunters
you’d think that “going up, up, up” would be a very Christian value 🤔 hashtag rapturecore

Ugh, you came at a bad time but you just crossed the line.
arent koreans like hella Christian? lol
Lol
A lot of people here are overthinking. As a Brit who has Christian relatives and grew up in a rural area with a heavy church presence, it’s most likely nothing to do with obscure scriptural references or complex interfaith relationships.
The backlash was probably a mixture of concern over the presence of demons in the film in the first place and the fact that K-pop and boy bands have always been seen as a bit of a bad influence amongst the religious.
In Britain, even those who go to church regularly or send their children to Christian schools (which are most primary schools in England) are moreso culturally Christian than religiously Christian, and what with all of the ab-flashes and short shorts, it’s exactly the kind of thing that’s bound to rub them the wrong way.
LOL. My Catholic university told us not to see Life of Brian because it was blasphemous. So of course we went.