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John Cooper: A Society That Is Forced to Applaud Immorality Will Bring God’s Judgment

Christian author and Skillet‘s frontman John Cooper gave his thoughts to his “Cooper Stuff” listeners regarding Cardi B’s recent Grammy performance.

Our world has become silly and ridiculous, the “Awake and Alive to Truth: Finding Truth in the Chaos of a Relativistic World” author stated. He hinged his ten minute talk around Isaiah 5:20, which says, “Woe to those who call evil good and good evil, who put darkness for light and light for darkness who put bitter for sweet and sweet for bitter!”

John Cooper said, “We’re living in a world right now were there’s certain Dr. Seuss books that you cannot sell on Ebay…they’re just too much for anybody to even be allowed to buy…it’s just ‘too much’, it’s ‘too evil’, but you can and must applaud the sexual degradation of Cardi B and Megan Thee Stallion simulating sex together on the Grammys,” during their performance of “WAP.”

The bold rocker who says (and lives out), “If you really speak truth to people, you’re probably going to become more unpopular,” explained how the world is using intersectionality to redefine Biblical truth. Pointing out how they manipulate the truth by saying, “If you don’t celebrate it then you’re actually a bad person…and you kind of like don’t love people…right?…This has been happening in America…especially during the last year.”

He asked, who is going to define evil as good? In a short lesson he said, “Every dictator in history says that what they were doing was good…that’s what they believe.” Cooper used Hitler as an example saying, “If you read some of Hitler’s speeches, he’s like ‘I’m going to set people free…free from the bondage of the Ten Commandments.’ In his mind he’s a liberator.

John Cooper says redefining evil and good is what we witnessed happening on the Grammys and is what we are seeing in the conversations that have come from Cardi B’s performance.

His “woke” friends’ responses would point out that the Grammys have always been over-sexualized. Skillet’s hard rocker said, “Of course the Grammys have always been over-sexualized. Music has always been over-sexualized. Hollywood has always been over-sexualized.” But he point out that this time is different.

Cooper said he sees two differences. One is that Cardi B’s Grammy performance is a step beyond what we have witnessed before (Madonna for example). Second, no one has ever said a performer simulating sex at an awards show has been virtuous for doing so.

The world is taking paganism, hedonism, idolatry, and sexual degradation and is defining them as virtuous and moral. “That is what it means to call evil good and good evil,” said Cooper.

“In today’s culture, intersectionality would make someone call me misogynist and racist because I spoke out against a powerful, strong Black woman,” said Cooper, referring to calling Cardi B’s Grammy performance “evil.” This, he said, is “The power of intersectionality injected into the conversation of morality.”

“A society that is forced to applaud immorality and call it morality because of the force of intersectionality, that’s a society that is going to bring the judgment of God,” said the Christian rocker. “That’s a society that’s just asking for the judgment of God.”

Said Cooper, “We now are celebrating our rules as the new sovereign power in American life,” instead of following God’s rules. This has led Cooper to conclude, “It’s pretty dark stuff, isn’t it?”

The same “woke” mob that says Dr. Seuss’ books are indecent to purchase is saying that it is indecent for anyone not to applaud Cardi B’s Grammy immoral performance. “There will be no commonality between the righteousness the Bible talks about [about good and evil] and with the world any longer…because the world has redefined it and believe that their way is actually more virtuous,” Cooper said. “It’s not just rebellion…it is redefining.”

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Jesse T. Jackson
Jesse T. Jackson
Jesse is the Content Editor/Site Manager for ChurchLeaders and ChristianNewsNow. An undeserving husband to a beautiful wife, and a father to 4 beautiful children. He serves as a deacon, a growth group leader, and is a member of University Baptist Church in Beavercreek, Ohio. Follow him on twitter here (https://twitter.com/jessetjackson)

Oops, Wrong Car! 10 Signs You’re Not in the Uber You Ordered

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