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They Sold Their Souls for Rock and Roll
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They Sold Their Souls for Rock and Roll

Jun 9, 2004
10h 0m
★ 5.3

It's time to remove the blinders - guard yourself and those you love from one of Satan’s most powerful tools!

Overview

Is it true that Satan is the master musician working behind the popular music scene and influencing our youth? Fasten your seat belts as you go on an eye-popping ride upon the roller coaster of Rock, and find out how Rock’s most popular artists have Sold Their Souls for Rock and Roll. In this mind-blowing exposé Pastor Joe Schimmel reveals just how Satan has been effectively using popular music to undermine God’s plan for the family and ultimately heralding the coming of the Antichrist and his kingdom on earth.

Genres

Documentary

Production Companies

Good Fight Ministries

Cast

Joe Schimmel

Self - Host

Joe Schimmel

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