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>If you squint a little bit, KPOP DEMON HUNTERS feels kind of Christian. A group of girls secretly uses their powers to protect the world from evil. They join forces with friendship and teamwork, finding their inner strength and learning to accept themselves to overcome demons – all while dancing under neon lights.
>Here’s the problem: demons aren’t something we overcome with a cute outfit or a brutal slamdown. KPOP DEMON HUNTERS says the power within you is all you need to defeat evil. That may sound empowering, but it doesn’t teach the true source of strength – Jesus Christ.
>This may not strike the casual viewer as something to be concerned about but KPOP DEMON HUNTERS is seductive, blurring the lines of spirituality and potentially exposing viewers to the false, Eastern religion. The ladies of HUNTR/X represent Mudang, or spirit mediums from Korean folklore. The swords they wield are influenced from traditional Korean weaponry, which are often used in Shamanic rituals.
>These spiritual concepts could quietly lure kids away from biblical truth. Ephesians 6:12 tells us, “For our struggle is not against flesh and blood, but against the rulers, against the authorities, against the powers of this dark world and against the spiritual forces of evil in the heavenly realms.”
>While the entertainment industry treats demons as fantasy, we as Christians see beyond the flashy package into the truth of spiritual warfare.
Take it somewhere else, leftard.