But hey, you don't need to get subliminal to find Lucifer in Miley's songs. "It's we who own the night" is a very appropriate way to describe
"demons"... Or a coke binge ("we can't stop"). Neither one is anything close to heavenly...
Very good point. I also feel that they played with the audio a bit on the part that I was talking about so that it can sound either way, based on your
perspective. They have made advances in audio production. I feel that it's no different than an optical illusion. An aural illusion.
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I like your reply. I think that there's something subtle in it that makes me think. It's not necessarily, Miley Cyrus. It's what's working behind
the scenes in her career.
I'm not sure what religion you are (you didn't say). However, Satanism IMO doesn't necessarily have to just refer to Christianity. We all agree
that we don't like someone being murdered (I'm not in any way implying that Miley Cyrus is murdering anybody). So the belief that someone is
"evil" and committing ignorant acts doesn't necessarily require a belief in a Satan.
I actually don't believe that there is a Satan. I don't even believe in evil. I believe that evil is actually in greater terms, ignorance. I just
use the word evil for the sake of convenience.