God is in Control - Summary

Summary

Demi Lovato's album "Holy" and her journey reflect a significant departure from her Christian upbringing. Initially, she explored spirituality but eventually identified as non-binary, rejecting traditional Christian views on gender and sexuality. Lovato's album "Dancing with the Devil" showcased her divergence from Christian beliefs. "Holy" further emphasizes her defiance of Christianity, with its explicit and provocative content. Despite later changing her pronouns again, Lovato's continued rejection of Christian teachings is evident, promoting a worldview that contradicts traditional Christianity.

Facts

1. The album is called "Holy."
2. The title track of the album is also called "Holy."
3. Demi Lovato wanted to flip the phrase "holy" on its head and write a sexually charged song.
4. Lovato considered herself a devout Christian in the past and rediscovered her relationship with God.
5. Lovato came out as non-binary on May 19, 2021, and later changed her pronouns to she/her again.
6. Lovato released an album titled "Dancing with the Devil" about her recovery from drug and alcohol addictions, exploring her sexual preferences, and rejecting her Christian upbringing.
7. The album "Holy" includes explicit and blasphemous content, opposing Christian beliefs.
8. Lovato actively opposes Christianity, distorts its teachings, and seeks to taint its sacredness.
9. Unless individuals repent and turn to faith in Christ, God will judge them for their rebellion against Christianity.