Kanye West Releases New Gospel Album and Immediately Attacked by Anti-Christian Bigots


Kanye West, on October 24th, released an album titled Jesus is King in a much anticipated release. The release, expected to cause consternation amongst the worlds anti-Christian and Atheist communities. These atheists, many in the Christian community would call anti-Christian bigots, went on hate fueled social media rant post in attempts to degrade his newest release. Their hate against Kanye West was anticipated by Kanye himself, displayed in the song track, “Hands on”. The display of hate towards a man who has come under fire by political pundits for his views that, slave mentality is to vote democrat. Voting for democrats after years of suffering in the black community and their direct history of voting against abolishing slavery. It appears that Kanye West has started a new era of awakening where the old guard, is up in arms to protect their ideologies of Marxist control.

“But religious openness doesn’t sit well with everyone (take a recent Vice headline: ‘It’s tough to be a Chance The Rapper Fan When You’re Not A Christian.’) Large swaths of America see religion as important to their life (77 percent in a recent Pew survey), but that number is declining. Part of that, without a doubt, is because trust in religious institutions is hitting an all-time low this year, according to a Gallup poll.

Some of the most ardent and and socially conservative religious institutions — which can be found in almost all faiths — also turn off more progressive potential members due to stances on cultural issues such as abortion and LGBTQ equality.

But West has always been a liberal, and progressive. And his nonchurch church he’s built with Sunday Service is in some ways an answer to the dissatisfaction many people of faith seem to have with more traditional religious institutions. In fact, West’s views on acceptance and inclusion have been a part of his persona and his art ever since he burst on the scene with “College Dropout” in 2004. As detailed in the podcast “Dissect,” the second season of which is essential listening for any fan, West was somewhat of an anomaly when he burst onto the scene. Pink collared shirts, backpacks — this was not your typical hip-hop attire.” https://www.nbcnews.com/think/opinion/kanye-west-s-new-album-jesus-king-wants-make-faith-ncna1072071