Hello! I am new to this forum. I just found it yesterday, and I got really intrigued by it. I literally stayed up until 6 AM looking through this site. That’s when something hit me: Although we do need to be aware of what the enemy is doing and warn people about it, there’s a point where this too can divert our focus away from God. I understand that we are obsessed with these conspiracy theories because many of us are angry and shocked by how the media has ruined our childhoods, and our addictions to celebrities possibly held us back from becoming more of who we are meant to be. I am by no means saying that we can’t look into these theories, as this could be a healthy way of coping with our strong emotions, dealing with this realization of how evil people have manipulated us and taken away our precious time. However, we must only do this in moderation. Over the weekend, I spent hours on VC, and as I was seeing so much of these awful symbols and hints of celebrities being severely tortured, it made me so scared and unable to work productively because of this constant exposure to evil. Constantly consuming these articles still trains our brains to think negatively and feel helpless in this world of evil (don’t get me wrong-I appreciate that VC is persevering through this awfulness to continue providing content for us because people need to know that this symbolism still happens in recent media, not just old). However, once again: moderation. Given how sneaky the enemy is, who knows what other underlying effects/spirits there are when we read the disgusting lyrics or look at the sacrilegious pictures? Outside of the shell of evil, there are also good things worth thinking about, and if we spend time with good people and spread love through good works, we can help outweigh the evil. The fact that you recognize the evil shows that there is still good within you, and there are some other people with good within them as well. And because your heart still has purity, you deserve to also fill your heart with warm and beautiful things. The mind is beautiful but fragile, and we must take care of it properly and take note of what we are feeding it. Therefore, when I woke up today, I chose to pick up my Bible instead (and I’m not accusing any of you of not reading your Bible. I’m sure many of you are, but I am just genuinely concerned for all of you, and given how long this thread is, I just want to help set priorities straight. This stuff has been making me feel awful for the past few days, and thus, I know someone else out there must be feeling same way as well.)
I would like to propose to add something new to this thread: to talk about pure, lovely things in our lives (reference Philippians chapter 4) and give advice to anyone who may still be struggling with Kpop addiction. For the people who have already seen enough of this symbolism and mkultra torture from various sources to know it’s not just a coincidence anymore-I think we need to stop giving views to the enemy’s videos-not only is this indirectly giving them more money and fame, but like I said, there might be underlying negative effects for your soul, and even if we are exposing it, it still makes the devil happy when we are addicted to looking at the pictures and criticizing it. However, I realize that this thread is supposed to be about Kpop illuminati influence, so I’m not going to censor that either because these discussions do need to happen, and we should spread awareness and work together as a community to make videos, presentations, or anything that can help save our fellow citizens. I know this thread still needs to be an open space to those who are new to this knowledge and need someone to talk to about it, so it would definitely be beneficial for our mental health if for every couple posts we do on the theories, we also should do a couple posts with some encouraging messages to each other on anything in our lives-creating a support system to remind ourselves that we’re not alone in fulfilling our journey toward Christ.
I have also attached another VC reader’s comment on this topic.
Thank you for taking the time to discuss this respectfully!