LOL. Some people actually take this seriously: [
www.jesus-is-savior.com]
Extract:The Rolling Stones have influenced hundreds-of-millions of people for Satan. Their damnable song, "Sympathy for the Devil" is played all over America and Europe, and is more popular than ever. So many people don't even realize what they're listening to, and others don't care. The Rolling Stones are evil to the core, and in desperate need of God. Unfortunately for them, they've sold their souls to Satan. It's not just innocent music, but a lure for young people to serve Satan.
In 1967, the Rolling Stones released their first rock album openly celebrating the Devil, titled “Their Satanic Majesties Request.”
The song "Sympathy for the Devil" is the official anthem for the Church of Satan. In it, Lucifer speaks in the first person and asks sympathy for all who meet him. Lead singer, Mick Jagger claims that Anton LaVey, the founder of the Church of Satan and author of the Satanic Bible, helped inspire their music!
The original 1973 album cover of the Rolling Stones album titled, Goat's Head Soup. The goat and ram head are greatly revered in Satanism and witchcraft.
It is clear from the song lyrics that Mick Jagger is praising Satan in this song Dancin' with Mr. D. "Dancin', Lord, keep your hand off me." No doubt, this is a reference to the Lord Jesus Christ, and Mick Jagger's willing rejection of Christ as Savior. Mick Jagger wants nothing to do with God. The phrase, "Lord, have mercy, fire and brimstone," makes it abundantly clear that this song is a complete mockery of God and His Word. Mick Jagger and the Rolling Stones are children of the Devil, and the allusive "Mr. D" of this song is none other than Mr. Devil himself.
The very name of his successful 1994 album “Voodoo Lounge” praises black magic and the devil. Jagger has admitted dabbling in black arts and actively encouraged others to do the same: “It’s something everybody ought to explore. There are possibilities...”
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