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Directory of Contemporary Worship Musicians - Way of Life Literature

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“Stryper guitarist Oz Fox’s real name is Richard Martinez. Whydoes Richard use the name Oz Fox? Because <strong>of</strong> an obsessionwith satanic rocker OZZY OSBOURNE! In fact, on theirReason for the Season album, Stryper’s guitarist is listed as‘OZZIE’ Fox! ...“Stryper’s unique triangle logo (with a curved bottom, outlinearound the edge and rays emitting) on the cover <strong>of</strong> In God WeTrust is nearly an exact copy <strong>of</strong> satanist Aleister Crowley’sinfamous triangle! Could the Holy Spirit <strong>of</strong> the Bible possiblybe the one inspiring these Christian rock stars to copy satanicsymbols! Not once ... but over and over and over!“On Stryper’s video In e Beginning, you see scores <strong>of</strong> youngpeople flashing the ‘satanic salute’! (Godwin, Dancing withDemons, p. 274). And what about the cover on To Hell With theDevil? Why are the winged-members <strong>of</strong> Stryper wearing asatanic Pentagram and throwing someone into hell? It is NOcoincident that the creatures coming out from hell inRevelation 9:7-8 are described as, ‘their faces were as the faces<strong>of</strong> men. And they had HAIR as the hair <strong>of</strong> women’” (TerryWatkins, Christian Rock: Blessing or Blasphemy).e following quotes from members <strong>of</strong> Stryper illustratetheir unscriptural philosophy:“We’re not religious fanatics who are trying to converteverybody we meet. We’re not trying to shut down rock radiostations or make magazines go out <strong>of</strong> business. We honestlybelieve that Jesus Christ is the Savior, but we’re about the mostunreligious Christian band you could imagine. Religion is realfor us, but so is rock and roll...” (Robert Sweet, Hit Parader,November 1986, p. 21).“We always had this attitude that we didn’t want to becharacterized as this little religious band sold in religiousbookstores and happy and content to play in a church for love<strong>of</strong>ferings. I mean, all that’s wonderful, but our whole goal andvision was to be a real rock ‘n’ roll band to reach a realworld...” (Robert Sweet, Milwaukee Journal, Milwaukee,Wisconsin, August 25, 1987, p. 11).342

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