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Sacrilegious Madonna Items, Acts, Remarks
Topic Started: Dec 19 2005, 07:30 PM (7,546 Views)
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My performance is neither anti-Christian, sacrilegious or blasphemous.


SOmebody teach this chick proper grammer. OR doesn't go with neither, NOR does. Oh and it's either one thing or another, not neither with three items.
Maybe someone should show her the old Conjunction Junction. Either Or/Neither Nor.
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:puke3: :bad:

First of all, "Papa Don't Preach" in a Christmas-like holiday celebration makes absolutely no sense.

Secondly, for the love of Pete, kids in grade school should not be performing a song with such mature content.

This is wrong, oh so wrong.

Primary school chooses Madonna over Christmas carols
  • A PRIMARY school has scrapped its Christmas carols concert in favour of scaled-back shows featuring nursery rhymes and Madonna's Papa Don't Preach.

    Disenchanted parents have written to Premier John Brumby - who called on schools to embrace the festive season last month - seeking his intervention.

    The latest furore follows attempts to ban some shopping centre Santas from shouting "Ho Ho Ho", as fears grow that Christmas is under threat.

    Ringwood East's Tinternvale Primary prompted the anger after replacing the long-running concert with individual class productions.

    Songs in the new-look mini-performances include a reworked version of Papa Don't Preach - a song about illegitimate pregnancy.

    The parents claim the change was prompted by school bosses' fears Christmas celebrations would offend a Jehovah's Witness student.

    Principal Lorraine Gamble confirmed the concert had been replaced with smaller performances.

    But Ms Gamble categorically denied the format had been changed to appease some parents, saying children could sing carols at the end of their performances.

    "The parents have absolutely nothing to worry about," she said.

    The change was driven by a shift in artistic direction, she said.

    Parents last week did not accept the reasons, saying the school had taken the focus off Christmas.

    Until this year the school had gathered to sing yuletide hymns, they said.

    A letter from one grandparent to Ms Gamble, obtained by the Sunday Herald Sun, accused the school of being "culturally fragile".

    "This was a simple good-natured event of goodwill and inclusion that showed Australians at their best," it said.

    "I can think of no other culture that would want, or permit, such flagrant disregard for its traditions on such flimsy reasoning."

    Opposition education spokesman Martin Dixon urged the school to reassess its decision.

    "Celebrating Christmas in the traditional way is a long-established practice," he said.

    "To me there is no reason whatsoever that should stop that."
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I fully agree - kids won't understand the song's meaning. Why sing a song you don't understand? It makes absolutely no sense.

I am sure some religion-hating person is behind it. I can understand if they want to scale it back, but to add an old Madonna song is just dumb.
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Whats gotten into these kids nowadays,

to think of them singing the sade-stuff music instead of X-mas carols is really bad.

ruining the culture and polluting it with vadges lyrics of acceptance to promiscuity, teenage pregnancy.

They are making Santa's ho ho ho

Into the whore like ho ho ho instead, (sorry to say so)


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(1) To me, Madonna visiting or praying at a site anyone considers holy seems inappropriate, considering what a shallow, selfish, insincere person she's been over the years-

-and how her only regard for religion mainly involves stealing various religious emblems for use as music video backdrops or as fashion accessories.

(2) Also - and I realize Madonna waffles on whether or not she considers herself Jewish

-but since she does claim to follow a form of Judaism, since she dabbles in it, she surely must realize that Jews are monotheist.

As such, praying to other deities is wrong.

How many times did God say of himself, or did his messengers say of him in the Old Testament, "Hear O Israel the Lord your God is One" (hint: a lot; it was stressed a lot).

According to the God of the Jews, Madonna is committing idolatry. Praying to Hindu deities is totally incompatible and unthinkable in Judaism (and Christianity).

Madonna prays at Nathdwara, Eklingji temples
  • Udaipur, Jan 7 - Pop diva Madonna is absorbing every bit of the scenic beauty and traditional magic of Rajasthan. The ’Material Girl’ paid a visit to the state’s famous Nathdwara temple along with her husband Monday afternoon and prayed at the revered shrine.

    Madonna, who has extended her stay in Rajasthan, visited the Srinathji temple in Nathdawara, around 50 km from here.

    ’She stayed at the Hotel Oberoi Udaivilas till lunch and afterwards left for the Nathdwara temple, from where she also went to the temple of Eklingji. She is expected to stay in Udaipur for at least one more day,’ a source told IANS.

    ’She arrived at the temple around 3.40 p.m. along with her husband. She spent around five minutes praying with folded hands, after which she was also felicitated by the temple authorities and given prasad,’ a temple source said.

    The pop star, after spending a week at Jodhpur, landed in Udaipur early Sunday morning.

    Nathdawara is famous for its Krishna temple, which houses the 12th century idol of the Shrinathji, or Krishna.

    The idol was moved in the 17th century from Govardhan hill, near Mathura in Uttar Pradesh, to protect it from Mughal emperor Aurangzeb’s campaign against Hindu worship in his empire.

    Millions of devotees come to the temple every year.

    After spending some time at the temple, Madonna drove back to Udaipur. On her way back she also prayed at Eklingji, dedicated to Lord Shiva, about 20 km from here.

    ’She is enjoying her Rajasthan holiday very much and it seems she does not want to miss any of the important places in the state,’ the source added.

    Madonnna, accompanied by her husband, son and some family friends arrived in Jaipur Dec 31 from the Maldives.

    From Dec 31 to Jan 5, she was staying at heritage hotels near Jodhpur. She went horse riding, danced the ghoomar attired in traditional folk dress, and joined folk dancers in singing ’Nimbura, Nimbura’ and other songs.
Madonna prays at Nathdwara, Eklingji temples
  • Monday, 07 January , 2008, 21:00

    The ‘Material Girl’ paid a visit to the state's famous Nathdwara temple with her husband on Monday afternoon and prayed at the revered shrine.

    Madonna, who has extended her stay in Rajasthan, visited the Srinathji temple in Nathdawara, around 50 km from here.

    "She stayed at the Hotel Oberoi Udaivilas till lunch and afterwards left for the Nathdwara temple, from where she also went to the temple of Eklingji. She is expected to stay in Udaipur for at least one more day," a source said.

    Nathdawara is famous for its Krishna temple, which houses the 12th century idol of the Shrinathji, or Krishna. The idol was moved in the 17th century from Govardhan hill, near Mathura in Uttar Pradesh, to protect it from Mughal emperor Aurangzeb's campaign against Hindu worship in his empire. Millions of devotees come to the temple every year.

    After spending some time at the temple, Madonna drove back to Udaipur. On her way back she also prayed at Eklingji, dedicated to Lord Shiva, about 20 km from here.
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Following information is from Madonna Wants To Buy The Kids, Thinks She's Spiritual Leader.
  • In addition, it seems the final straw for Guy came during a discussion in which Madonna complained to her husband about how she was being ridiculed in the media for her kabbalah beliefs. He told her, "Listen love, you're just a singer ." To that, Madonna retorted, "Listen baby, I'm bigger than Jesus."

    Who wouldn't want to stay married to that?
Even when she's being egotistical, she's being unoriginal (what with John Lennon having said years ago that the Beatles were "bigger than Jesus").

The "Jesus" quote (by Madonna) can also be found on this Daily Mail page

Anyway... Madonna isn't bigger than Hannah Montana*, how can she say she's 'bigger than Jesus?' :laugh:

From the Daily Mail page:
  • The Mail has learned that Guy finally decided the marriage was over during one particular bizarre exchange with his wife at their Marylebone house where she claimed to be 'bigger than Jesus'.

    Said a friend: ''The argument happened at the Marylebone house. Madonna had been moaning about his lack of support and lack of interest in what she has doing with Kabbalah.

    'She told Guy she did not understand why she was ridiculed by the press for what she was doing with the religion. But Guy just reacted quite sarcastically and told her to "get over herself".

    'And that's when it got a bit surreal. Madonna said that her destiny had been mapped out and that she had been chosen to live this life.

    'She said the reason why she is a living icon is that she had been chosen to be a spiritual guru. To which Guy turned around and said 'Listen love, you're just a singer'.

    'And it was then she turned around to him and said: "Listen baby, I'm bigger than Jesus'".

*See the "Madonna beaten in musical related categories" thread (under P > Polls) where we pasted in news articles about how Hannah Montana's tour movie out-sold Madonna's tour movie.
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I remember when she mentioned a few years back that Ka-Bullah was helping her control her big ego.
She's paying a lot of money for some cult mess that does nothing but make her worse in so many ways. Her anger and hate is worse, her jealousy is worse, her ego is worse, her temper is worse, she now insults the father of her kid in front of thousands, and Berg is the only one benefitting!
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This extremely barfy review (Madonna hits vancouver with multimedia hurricane) was written by one Mike Usinger, the same Madonna butt kisser who wrote an editorial that I gave a rebuttal to (read it here).

This time the sacrilege I'm posting is not by Madonna herself, but is by a concert reviewer, Mike Usinger, who actually wrote in his review:
  • Concert Reviews
    By Mike Usinger
    At BC Place on Thursday, October 30

    ...From the high-rollers who blew a mortgage payment to be near the stage, to the unfortunate souls stranded in the nosebleeds, every person in the beyond-sold-out football stadium was on his or her feet, singing, dancing, clapping as one, and generally losing it like Christians at the resurrection. If you weren’t lucky enough to be there, you can officially start wondering why God continues to forsake you.
I would file this next bit more under "misleading" or "false teachings about God" than I would "sacrilege," and it's a topic I've touched on before.

One only becomes a child of God by being adopted into His family - which in turn can come only through accepting Jesus Christ as one's personal Lord and Savior (see, for instance, John 14:6):
  • With the crack band making a convincing case that ecstasy is its drug of choice, multiple video megascreens bombarded the audiences with blizzards of written text (the ultimate message being that we are all God’s children, regardless of whether we do our worshipping in a mosque, a church, or, for that matter, BC Place).
'Worshipping' Madonna is idolatry, which is, well, mentioned in the 'ten commandments,' where God says He's, you know, against it.

The rest of this guy's review was - let me put it to you this way...

Even though I dislike Madonna's opinions, views, values, and actions, if I were a music critic, and I had to attend a performance, I would write a fair review.

That means, I'd give her praise if she deserved praise. I would not omit praise just because I don't like her.

This guy, however, is absolutely blinded by his Madonna fandom. He's not even trying to be objective or even-handed in his review. It's constant butt-kissing through-out.

The closest to a negative I saw was where he says he wishes she had included more of her older hits, such as "Lucky Star."
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A fan is actually using this as his/her sig line image (in case it gets removed: it's an image of Madonna wearing a crown of thorns, hanging on the disco cross, with a quote from 2 Chronicles 15:7, "But as for you, be strong and do not give up, for your work will be rewarded.*"):
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If you read that Bible verse in context (click here), it has to do with God telling the Jews to stop all their idolatry, to follow His laws and commands, etc.

Madonna herself has never repented of her sins, and most of her fans have not, either (I've not seen any signs of it). Therefore, it's so ironic (or maybe "hypocritical" is a better word choice) for a fan to place that Bible verse atop a photo of Manny, and one of her posing as a Messiah figure to boot.
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*Just further down, in verses 12, 13, we read:
  • (12) They entered into a covenant to seek the LORD, the God of their fathers, with all their heart and soul. (13) All who would not seek the LORD, the God of Israel, were to be put to death, whether small or great, man or woman.
Madonna would be more in the verse 13 group there.

It seems that Madonna has sought after religious experiences over her lifetime (when she's not just using religious symbols to look fashionable and cool in music videos), but she's never had a relationship with God Himself.

~Which ain't ever going to happen with Kabbalah. Or within the Roman Church's bizarre twist on Christianity, either (i.e., the erroneous teachings that one can approach God only through sacraments, Roman Catholic priests, rituals, Virgin Mary, etc.)
Jesus answered, "I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me." -John 14:6
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Madonna Controversial W Magazine Photos: Remove the Christian Cross
  • Feb 10 2009
    by Jack Ryan

    We're just not sure when enough is enough for 50-year-old pop star Madonna, who has been a controversial so-called "sex symbol" since she was in her 20s.

    Madonna, who is best known for her promiscuous image and controversial songs, photos, videos and concerts, is at it again - she's aggravating the religious community.

    As if divorcing her husband Guy Ritchie and being in a rumored affair with steroid-using baseball slugger Alex Rodriguez wasn't controversial enough, Madonna's photo shoot with W Magazine has been released.

    Apparently the singer is strictly an object of sex and incapable of any other image. The star is depicted in her new photos being intimate or 'intimately interested' in a young, Brazilian naked guy.

    The best photo is of her and this man sharing a sexual smooch with a cross placed strategically on her neck. This is reminiscent of the concert Madonna held, in which she was "hung" from a cross in the image of Jesus Christ.

    What's her obsession with insulting the Christian religion?

    Go here for the photos, if you must.
I've said it before, and I'll say it again, but the media need to cease and desist with the play on words (Madonna - Virgin Mary / Pop singer | Jesus - Christ from Nazareth / male model). These headlines are barfy (these are actual headlines I've pulled from Google news):
  • Steamy photos of Madonna with Jesus

    Sweet Jesus! Madonna’s Scandalous Photo Shoot for W Magazine

    Madonna Strips Off For Shoot With Jesus

    Madonna in raunchy magazine shoot with naked Jesus

    Madonna in bed with Jesus!
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Manufactured controversy. Really, there's nothing controversial about those photos, as there's been worse published, even in US fashion magazines.

Once again, Madonna is trying way too hard to make controversy and get attention.

I do like that black dress with the white collar...I wonder who designed it.
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I think it was givenchy that designes the black dress with the white collar Mihoshi Marie, but anyway this fugly b1tch shoulda never touched religion in any of her work. It's insulting
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Thanks for the info. ^I agree with that. She expects us to be all respectful of that cult she's in, yet feels the need to use religious symbols as props.
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[Madonna] Pop song [Like A Prayer] rocked religious sensitivities

I remember when the LAP (Like a Prayer) video first came out in 1989, it was such a calculated attempt to offend people, that I found it more pathetic and desperate than offensive.

It was obvious, what with the burning crosses, a white chick kissing a black Jesus/saint like figure, that Madonna was trying very hard to press people's buttons (whose, I'm not sure), but the content wasn't that offensive when you stopped to think about it.

(I can see, though, how black Americans could find the burning crosses offensive).

People tend to have a knee-jerk reaction when religious or sexual imagery is used in paintings, videos, or whatever medium.

If I made my own music video where I tossed a swastika in the background and danced in front of it, some people are going to assume that I must be a Nazi sympathizer, when perhaps my motive for using the symbol is that I actually hate Nazism.

When most people see a swastika, their first reaction is to be offended, to assume whoever is using it must be in support of what the symbol represents.

So, if you're a pop singer who uses manufactured controversy for attention, if you want instant attention, wear a swastika, or have one in your music video.

Simply sticking a swastika in a video or painting without providing an explanation for why you're using the symbol is so vague, it can be understood either way.

It's this sort of vague controversy Madonna thrived on at times, and it's pretty cowardly, cheap, and weak.

She wasn't really standing for anything, she was just trying to stir up doo-doo to get attention.

To show you how her video could be interpreted differently, consider this observation by the actor who portrayed the Jesus/saint figure in the video (source):
  • He [Leon] did not see the [Like A Prayer music video] storyline as controversial. "I actually thought it was great for anyone who is religious. It shows Madonna witnessing an attack and then going to a church for guidance.
I do think Madonna is sacrilegious and has most definitely been disrespectful in her use of various religious symbols and items over the years, but in the specific case of the LAP music video, it was so obvious what she was trying to do that it fell flat for me.

I suspect this was Madonna's thought process behind the LAP video (unless she, as usual, relied on someone else to come up with the creative ideas):
  • 'Look at me, I'm a white woman kissing a black man; that has to offend someone in the television audience, surely!

    Oooh, look at me, I'm dancing in a night gown in front of burning crosses, which, everyone knows, are associated with the KKK.

    I bet this pisses off Jesse Jackson and maybe some white supremacist groups all at the same time: a white chick dancing in front of burning crosses can be interpreted either way, so I score twice!'
:rolleyes2: Anyway- from the link above:
  • Madonna caused a furore 20 years ago this week with her video for Like A Prayer, which featured burning crosses, stigmata and the singer kissing a black saint.

    She had just began a $5m advertising campaign with Pepsi, but the soft drinks giant withdraw a high-profile TV advert after just one showing when American religious groups threatened a boycott of its products.
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  • THE ADVERT: Madonna, singing Like a Prayer for Pepsi in 1989

    THE SCHTICK: The cola wars in full swing, Pepsi wheeled out its big gun - the Queen of Pop - to perform her latest single

    THE BREAKDOWN: It was, the TV voiceover promised us, not to be missed. The Material Girl was to put the fizz into Pepsi's campaign - for a fee of $5m.

    The premiere of Madonna's Like A Prayer in a two-minute advert was notable enough to be reported on ITN's News At Ten, and ITV ran trailers advertising when it would be shown - 8.12pm on Thursday 2 March, 1989.

    But within 48 hours of the much-hyped worldwide premiere, the company pulled the ad, and it was never screened again.

    This was because influential church groups in the United States had threatened a mass boycott of Pepsi products, troubled by the Catholic-born star's ongoing flirtation with religious imagery.

    The ad starts with Madonna watching black-and-white footage supposedly of her own eighth birthday party.

    Then magically, the star and her younger self switch places. Mini-Madonna wanders around the singer's apartment, marvelling at posters of her adult self and finds the same doll she has been given as a birthday gift. The ad ends with grown-up Madonna telling her young self "go ahead, make a wish" - as they both drink Pepsi.

    That slogan was intended to become as synonymous with Pepsi as "It's the real thing" is with rivals Coke. But the feelgood factor did not last long for its executives.

    Within a couple of days came the second act in the drama. The video for Like A Prayer hit TV screens.

    It opened with Madonna fleeing the scene of a rape. She runs into a church and prays before a statue of a saint, played by a black actor, before flashbacks reveal she witnessed the attack, carried out by a white man. But an innocent black man (the saint's double) is arrested.

    There are burning crosses and Madonna suffers stigmata before heading off to put right this miscarriage of justice.

    Within hours, American religious groups complained about the portrayal of Jesus Christ (as some viewers assumed the saintly character to be) as a black man being kissed by Madonna.

    With MTV unlikely to ban the video, the groups tried a new tack - threaten to boycott Pepsi.

    The campaign was promptly shelved. Twenty years on, a Pepsi spokesman says it was an unfortunate episode.

    "While our commercial bore no resemblance to the video, many people who were offended by the video made no distinction between the two. We felt that the only appropriate step under the circumstances was to immediately stop airing the commercial."

    Business decision

    Ruth Mortimer, associate editor of Marketing Week, says that today there would be even more of a reaction.

    "Religious groups know what they can achieve if they complain. Big companies in the States tend to be particularly sensitive in that area."

    When it comes to celebrity advertising campaigns, companies buy into the star's image.

    And when things go wrong for that person, it's time for a corporate rethink. Wrigley's chewing gum recently withdrew its adverts starring singer Chris Brown, who is facing assault charges.

    Ms Mortimer believes Pepsi had little choice: "You have to weigh it up carefully, whether the complainants come from a group that are particularly likely to buy your brand.

    "Pepsi is a very mainstream brand so it's quite difficult for them to do something edgy."

    Since 1989, Pepsi has had more big-name celebrity endorsements (Britney, Beyonce and Beckham) while Madonna has fronted campaigns for companies as varied as Max Factor, BMW, Versace and Gap.

    Clare Parmenter, of the Madonnalicious fansite, says Pepsi should have realised Madonna might be a controversial choice.

    "She has become more famous for shocking people since then. It seemed like it was the start of her really pushing the boundaries."

    So what happened to the other central figure in the drama - the black actor who played the saint and the innocent man?

    Leon (who, like Madonna, eschews his surname) went on to star in Cool Runnings, Disney's 1993 film about Jamaica's bobsleigh team.

    ....He recalls: "I didn't want to do a pop video. I saw myself as a serious actor and all I knew of Madonna was her dancing around. But I was persuaded to meet the director and hear the concept."

    He did not see the storyline as controversial. "I actually thought it was great for anyone who is religious. It shows Madonna witnessing an attack and then going to a church for guidance.

    "I really think that Pepsi made a hasty decision, but it was their own money they were throwing away."
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Could probably be cross posted to the "tour" thread too:

Director of the Hermitage asks Madonna not to blaspheme at the Dvortsovaya Square

Like a prayer on Palace Square?

Russian museum wants Madonna to guarantee decency during concert
  • 15 Apr, 03:48 PM

    The Hermitage Museum in St. Petersburg, located on the square where Madonna is to sing during her summer Sweet and Sticky tour, has demanded that the artist ruled out any blasphemous acts from her show.

    “We want guarantees that there will be no blasphemy at Dvortsovaya Square,” RIA Novosti quoted Hermitage director Mikhail Piotrovsky as saying Wednesday.

    Piotrovsky was referring to the notorious Live to Tell act, featuring Madonna singing from a huge glass cross wearing a crown of thorns. The Vatican has sharply criticized the act as blasphemous, and the Orthodox Church is siding with it, but the singer is standing her ground. During her Confessions tour two years ago, Madonna performed Live to Tell at her Moscow concert, ignoring the laments in the media.

    This time, St. Petersburg authorities are determined to make sure the show is conventional enough.

    “Call it a violation of freedom of speech, but we have an angel with a cross standing at Dvortsovaya Square,” Piotrovsky said.

    Although most of the tickets for the August 2nd concert are already sold out, Piotrovsky added that the event should not be held at St. Petersburg’s central square at all. He also said that Madonna has yet to sign an agreement limiting the sound volume during the concert. Without this agreement, he said, the concert cannot take place.

    The city authorities earlier called Madonna's concert in the city a disaster and sought to ban the show.
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Madonna Greatest Hits CD Packaging
  • We think Adam Larson of Adam&Co. creates some pretty cool packaging. Apparently others do, too; he was one of a handful of artists invited to present concepts for Madonna's forthcoming Greatest Hits album entitled "Hits," due out September. The project evolved in a different direction but we thought this packaging deserved to see the light of day in some form or fashion!
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I thought this matter was already settled.

I already reported on this story a few weeks ago (in my post of Apr 15 2009, 03:59 PM)... these must be old stories just being published on Google news now.

Controversial Madonna Concert Planned

Madonna Told To Tone Down Russian Show

Mixed feelings surround Madonna planned concert

RUSSIAN AUTHORITIES: MADONNA CONCERT A 'NATURAL DISASTER'

Showbiz News: Madonna's blasphemy causes problems in Russia

Madonna Enrages Museum Bosses with Concert Plans
  • 06/05/2009 12:36

    Russian officials are demanding pop star MADONNA make a promise not to blaspheme at her forthcoming concert in front of the country's oldest museum.

    The singer is set to perform in August (09) in the main square of St. Petersburg, home of the Hermitage Museum, which houses some of the world's most precious works of art.

    But the Material Girl's plans have outraged Hermitage bosses, who fear the controversial star will wreak havoc with her live show.

    The museum's director, Dr. Mikhail Piotrovski, has branded the upcoming event a "natural disaster", insisting the star should vow not to cause trouble at her show.

    He says, "We want guarantees that there will be no blasphemy."
    Piotrovski is also forcing Madonna to sign an agreement that would keep her from playing music too loudly, reports the New York Post's gossip column PageSix.
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I'm not sure if this article was ever posted, and since this is known as a religious/spiritual time of year, I thought I'd post it here.

http://patriotboy.blogspot.com/2009/02/mad...s-whore-of.html

Friday, February 20, 2009

Madonna, HRC identified as Whore of Babylon


From New Prophecy Net:


As I said before, if Senator Hillary Clinton personifies the political face of the Whore of Babylon, there will also be a cultural and religious aspect of this great Harlot with "Mystery" written on her forehead. As Obama's Secretary of State, Hillary will become the second most powerful leader in the United States, easily personifying the feminine aspect of the great nation and its great trading and shipping centre (New York City).

Now, with an elected Democrat soon to be inaugurated as President in January 2009, Senator Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton will play an even greater role in the Democratic Party and as a national figure. Thus, she can be likened to the "queen" of the city-state-nation known as "great Babylon" in Revelation 18.

The other face of the Whore of Babylon, pop icon Madonna, is and will be hard at work converting the many fallen souls into the hedonistic, pleasure-seeking, self-centred (self-empowering), and thoroughly wicked cultural and religious system she shall serve as high priestess over called Mystery, Babylon.

Mystery, Babylon might be considered the moral infrastructure of this modern Babylon.

Personally, I believe she is positioning herself to become a major spiritual leader, pushing the pagan Kabbalah faith in a new age world where she might one day be worshipped almost as a goddess.

The paragraph above speaks volumes of what I have been considering to be
in her future. It smacks of what she thinks of herself --Esther, Queen,
Goddess. Her Raising Malwai venture, adopting children from there, is all an
effort to turn the area into worshipping Kabbalah. I think the sky is the limit
for her to turn to other oppressive and vulnerable areas of the world to
preach her madness. Didn't the children recently call her their God or
Goddess because of the girls school she built? On this level, she is certainly
scarey to me.
--Rayca

Back on September 1, 2003, on the Prophetic Messenger Forum (on this thread Madonna: The Great Harlot), I predicted that Madonna would become "high priestess of the Kabbalah" and thus pave her way to become "the Whore of Babylon." I repeated that prediction many times. The first part of my prediction turned out to be correct. She was accorded that title on February 21, 2005...

I think the world's most carnal icon's many years of debauched behaviour, kinky and pornographic use of her body to promote all forms of lust, S&M, B&D, promiscuity, violence, even death (see video Bad Girl), and graphic, public demonstrations of lesbian behaviour ala "the kiss" with Britney Spears in 2003, will hobble her chances of ever being taken seriously for political office in America ... or anywhere else. I would say this even if she had refrained from this sort of stuff a number of years ago. But as we have seen since 2003, she is still very much at it.

However, it will not interfere with her pursuit of her ultimate ambition.

The wanton nature of Madonna's worldwide cult of personality, combined with her exotic promotion via words and images of the "pop" religion known as Kaballah (a Hollywood pop version of the real Kabbalah practised by rabbis), I argue, makes her the perfect personification of the "Whore of Babylon" as she appears in Revelation 17 ... if there is ever going to be one.
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Nude Madonna top sparks violent threat :crazy:

It may be in vogue, but pop star Madonna's striking naked pose has stirred up controversy at Thirroul.

Since a singlet featuring Madonna was displayed in the window of edgy menswear store The Con Artist on Lawrence Hargrave Dr two weeks ago, a stream of customers has visited.

But it was the arrival of a note, slipped under the door and threatening to vandalise the premises, that has caused alarm.

"If the singlet is not removed ... you may find some concerned local might put a brick through your window," the note threatened.

Tahlia Crinis, who co-owns the shop with mum Delwyn, said the Free* Madonna T-shirt image was featured in the entertainer's coffee table book Sex and shows her sans clothes, kneeling in sand at the beach.

"It's quite a famous picture," she said.

"But the singlet was only there a couple of days when we got the note slipped under the door."

The typed note read in part, "These images are highly inappropriate and demeaning. This is not Kings Cross.

"If you need to bring your trashy clothes into this area, please keep them out of sight."


Ms Crinis, 25, said while she respected people's opinions, she did not accept the method of protest.

"Surely this person could have come in and asked us to remove it," she said.

Rather than relocate the singlet, the two women staged their own protest, hanging the threatening note over the top of Madonna's private bits in the store window.

And since then business at the six-month-old store has never been busier.

"I've had so many people walking past and a lot have come in, asking 'which singlet is it?' " Ms Crinis said.

"I've sold quite a few since it first happened, largely to younger guys looking to make a bit more of a statement. Most people have said that whoever wrote the letter needs to get a life. They didn't find it overly offensive."

Ms Crinis said clothing displaying the naked female form came into fashion several years ago and demand had not abated.

"A buyer of one of the brands said clothing with naked girls or girls kissing were the most popular. They run out the door."

"It's definitely a trend. Some guys like to shock - they want to be noticed and having a singlet like that will get them noticed."
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Madonna's boy toy Jesus Luz's sacrilegious underwear ads
  • Madonna's main model, Jesus Luz, has done a series of ads for Mash underwear.

    Included is this Brazilian billboard of the young hunk in an unnervingly Christ-like pose, with arms outstretched as if he were hanging on the cross or blessing the faithful crowd.

    We can't figure out which pose -- suffering or blessing -- Mash was actually going for.

    Madonna's Jesus definitely has a cross to bear. And he's definitely following in his mentor mama's footsteps with the headline-grabbing religious imagery.

    The big question is does this underwear ad make you want to take communion?

    Yeah. Us, neither.
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