FREED FROM CREED
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Creed was named “best group” at the VHI music awards in the
year 2000 and are currently the most popular hard rock band in the world.
We would implore any readers who are into
Creed to not allow your emotional ties to the bands music to destroy your
ability to look at Creed objectively. If you are a Christian we encourage you
to earnestly pray before you read this article and to put God and His holy word
before Creed or any man. So many
Christians are easily deceived as they so often put their emotions before God’s
truth. If we are not to be deceived it
is imperative that we look at things through the lenses of God’s holy
word. God warns us in His word that we
are to “test everything and hold tight to that which is good.” (1
Thessalonians 5:21) Our hearts prayer
is that the members of Creed would turn to the Lord Jesus Christ as their
master and savior. Creeds along with
all others in the entertainment industry are on our prayer list, as we believe
that Jesus Christ shed his blood to save them from their sin and that one can
only be saved through a genuine relationship with the risen Christ! Since millions of people have been led to
believe that Creed is a Christian band we know it is necessary for us to answer
the frequently asked question as to “whether
or not Creed is really a Christian band.” Many are under the false impression that Creed is a “Christian
band” and are therefore to be regarded as “safe”. So is Creed A Christian band after all? The answer is a resounding
no. Definitely not! Based upon Creed frontman, Scott Stapp’s, own admission,
we learn from the “FAQ” area of Creeds official web site (www.creednet.com)
that:
“We are not a Christian band. This is a question we are asked a
lot because of some of the references made in the lyrics. A Christian band has
an agenda to lead others to believe in their specific religious beliefs. We
have no agenda!” (www.creednet.com)
Stapp offers a very confused answer as to whether or not Creed members
are even professing Christians by
stating the following:
“This is a very personal question because the whole foundation of being
a Christian is a personal relationship.
I could say that all the members believe in God, but we each differ
in our methods to reach him. We are
still learning and growing, and God can only answer this question, because who
are we to say that being a Christian is the only way to heaven?” (www.creednet.com)
If ”each differ” in their convictions regarding the way to
God at the very most Creed then have
only one member who even professes that Christ is the only way. This would mean that all but maybe one of
the members of Creed, if not all,
reject Jesus Christ as the only way to the Father and reject His claim to be
such. God has made it abundantly clear
that Jesus alone is the way to the Father and the only way to be saved from
hell:
I am the way and the truth and the life. No one
comes to the Father except through me(John 14:6)
“I tell you the truth, the man who does not enter the
sheep pen by the gate, but climbs in by some other way, is a thief and a
robber... I am the gate; whoever enters through me will be saved. He will come in
and go out, and find pasture.” (John 10:1,9)
Salvation is found in no one else, for there is no other name under heaven given
to men by which we must be saved.” Acts
4:12
For there is one God and one mediator between
God and men, the man Christ Jesus.” (1 Timothy
2:5)
Such Scriptures could be multiplied. Suffice it to say, at this juncture, that if
man could be saved from the penalty of his sins by any other means, Jesus would
not have to had to die on Calvary’s cruel, cross to pay our sin debt. The Father would have answered Jesus prayer
in the garden of Gethsemane to be spared going to the cross if it was at all
possible that man could be redeemed in any other way than by Him suffering the
wrath of God for every human being. As
Jesus contemplated the enormity of paying for all of the sins of humanity, He
sweat drops of blood as the capillaries by his sweat glands burst under the
unfathomable stress of experiencing the entire world’s due punishment. It was at this point wherein Jesus
contemplated the unthinkable pain of being forsaken from His Father whom he had
been with from eternity past. Jesus
prayed that if it were possible for mankind to be saved in any other way that
the Father would extricate Him from experiencing the cup of His awesome
wrath. However, the sin debt had to be
paid for God to remain just and the justifier of those who placed their faith
in Jesus. (Romans 3:26) Jesus chose to
go to the cross and declared that he “must”
be crucified for our sins if we were to escape eternal torment in hell. Either we repent and turn to Jesus Christ,
accepting the sacrifice He made for our sins, or we pay for them in eternal
conscious torment in the lake of fire forever.
The choice is yours! Choose
eternal life!
Far from being a “Christian band”, Creed has gone along way to cast doubt in the minds of immature
believers concerning the way of salvation.
Scott Stapp of Creed, has
repeatedly espoused a do it yourself king of religion:
“But if you read the Bible and think about what it's teaching you, it's
there for strength, there for guidance. But ultimately, you have to do it for
yourself."
God’s word declares that salvation is wholly a gift of God and that we
are commanded to receive the gift through faith. Stapps contention that, “Ultimately
you have to do it for yourself” and his calling into question whether or
not Christ is the only way smacks of a different gospel. The apostle Paul declared that we are saved
by God’s gift of grace alone and not by our own works at all:
“For by
grace have you been saved through faith; and that not of yourselves, it is the
gift of God; not as a result of works, that no would should boast.”
(Ephesians 2:8-9)
Of course we do not deny that men are commanded to repent
(turn from sin to Christ) and believe the good news, but this is merely the
means by which we receive the gospel.
You do not, “Ultimately…do it for
yourself.” God has won the victory
for us, we merely enter into that victory through repentant faith when we
sincerely embrace Jesus. Paul warned
that a gospel that espouses a system wherein we ultimately do it ourselves, is
a different gospel that will leave men dead in their sins and that those who
embrace it will eternally condemned:
“I am
astonished that you are so quickly deserting the one who called you by the
grace of Christ and are turning to a different gospel—which is really no gospel
all. Evidently some people are throwing
you into confusion and are trying to pervert the gospel of Christ. But even if we or an angel from heaven
should preach a gospel other than the one we preached to you, let him be
eternally condemned! As we have already
said, so now I say again: If anybody is preaching to you a gospel other than
what you accepted, let him be eternally condemned!”
(Galatians 1:6-9)
Jesus said that apart from Him, we could do nothing
of spiritual value. (John 15:1-6) Paul said that it is through Christ that we
can do all things. (Philippians 4:13)
In fact a band like Creed which employs a lot of biblical imagery but
deny the gospel could be far more dangerous than a band that espouses no
pretense to spiritual influence at all as Creed has sucked many unwitting
believers into their web, via biblical imagery. The most dangerous thing about Creed is that they continue to influence millions of young
undiscerning Christians who believe they are somehow a Christian band. Creed front man, Scott Stapp said that Christians identify
with his lyrics:
“especially
kids who live in the bible belt.But
unfortunately a lot of them aren’t allowed to listen to rock music. Some parents still think it’s a tool of the
devil that corrupts the young and innocent.” (SMS, #12, Mark Tremonti
and Scott Stapp Sound Off!, p. 30)
The irony is that Stapp’s parents warned him of the unseen
spiritual forces behind the music that Satan used to allure Stapp down the
broad road to destruction. Spin
magazine reported:
Scott Stapp's
parents thought rock was the devil's music. He couldn't join clubs or go to
parties…So he ran away and started Creed, the biggest hard-rock band in the
country.”
Incredibly, Creed,
far from being founded on Christ and His teachings, were actually founded upon
Srapp’s rebellion from parental authority and his Christian upbringing. Sadly, God only knows how many young
Christians have been enticed by Stapp to reject parental authority and their
Christian upbringing and have fallen into all manner of sexual perversion, drug
use, and rebellion against God. Creed are far from a Christian band, by
their own admission, and they have successfully exploited young believers who
are battling between the temptation of giving in and being conformed to the
satanic world system or being transformed by the renewing of their minds
through purity of devotion to Christ.
Creed seems to
have more in common with Satanist, Marilyn Manson than they do the Savior,
Jesus Christ. Creed guitarist Mark Tremonti said that:
“There are
certain parallels between Marilyn Manson and us, even though Manson has trouble
with parents censoring his stuff from their children.” (SMS,
#12, Mark Tremonti and Scott Stapp Sound Off! p. 30)
Heads up parents! In
other words, there are ways we are like Marilyn Manson but parents who censor
him, don’t censor us! This is the
biggest danger with Creed. Though they parallel Marilyn Manson in
areas, they are able to slip through much parental radar because many have been
deceived into believing that they are a Christian band and espouse biblical
values. Many Christian parents along
with Christian young people have been duped into believing that they are
censoring the evil and destructive messages from their youth that come, via
artist like Marilyn Manson by allowing them to listen to artist that seem
innocuous like Creed. We have
pointed out in other articles that Marilyn Manson is a Satanist who ascribes to
many of the teachings of Satanist organizer, Aleister Crowley whose rally cry was “Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the law.” Manson, quotes
Crowley’s axiom in his biography in chapter nine, which is entitled “The Rules”. Crowley declared the family to be “public enemy number one”. It has always been Satan’s desire to
effectively allure the children away from God’s moral law into a life of self
destruction and eternal damnation and music has proven to be his best weapon in
achieving this end. Creed is
simply a subtler weapon whereby Satan is able to more tactfully grasp onto the
heartstrings of those who would otherwise be keen to more blatant and
diabolical forms of rebellion as exhibited in the music of Marilyn Manson. Like Manson, Creed glorifies
rebellion against traditional moral values and in the end endorses a version of
Crowley’s axiom “Do what thou wilt” that is palatable for professing and
undiscerning Christians. Mark Tremonti
of Creed goes on to underscore one of the parallels that he believes Creed
has in common with Satanist Marilyn Manson, declaring:
Like Marilyn Manson,
we’re against following rules just for the sake of following rules. A lot of times the rules are out dated and
don’t make sense anymore.” (SMS, #12, Mark Tremonti and Scott Stapp Sound
Off!, p. 30)
If Tremonti has in mind legalistic, man made, religious
rules, his point would be well taken, but when one realizes that he is
comparing Creed to Marilyn Manson when making this statement, it will be
remembered as pointed out above, that Manson is an antichrist and against the
very commandments ordained by God.
Moreover, as we are about to see, rules that Creed would abandon like
Manson are often guidelines established by God Himself. Tremonti goes on to state that among his
goals in life are “faster women …” (Ibid). Regarding faster women, in a Rolling
Stone interview Creed boast about spending $2,500 at a strip bar.
They do not only use corrupt language in their interviews but also have even
used God’s name in vain in their music. God’s word warns us that sexual
immorality is not to be named among us and that corrupt communication is not to
come out of our mouths. (Ephesians 4:29-5:7).
Sadly parents spend much of their lifetime seeking to instill biblical
values within their children and rock bands come along and destroy years of
labor with a few songs. God’s word
warns that, “one sinner destroys much good.” (Ecclesiastes 9:25) Scott Stapp’s
life is an illustration of this very process as his parents sought to raise him
in the Lord and the powerful allure of satanic bands like the Doors led him from a Christian
upbringing into mysticism and drugs.
Stapp’s comments, often seem calibrated not toward building
Christian faith but questioning it. In an early bio of the band we are told
that if Stapp did something wrong when he was young he was forced to, "copy - word for word - entire books
(usually Psalms or Proverbs) from the Bible." Now a Creed spokesperson
is admitting that this wasn’t the truth.
It seems that Stapp embellished his past by debasing his Christian
upbringing. Stapp claims that he
rebelled from his parent’s strong Christian upbringing and followed in the
footsteps of Jim Morrison of the Doors. We thoroughly document the Doors connection with the demonic realm
in the long version of They Sold Their
Souls for Rock and Roll, with admissions from Jim Morrison regarding his
demonic possession and Satanism. Jim
Morrison believed he was a shaman and that spirits used his body to influence
the masses. Morrison met what he refers
to as, “Satan” the “spirit of music”
when living as a street person on Venice beach. It was at this time that Morrison received
some of his most influential songs as he took notes as Satan gave Morrison
visions of concert situations with completed songs. Morrison said it was like taking notes at this fantastic rock
concert. The rest is history. Morison’s music really was not his own. He was a mere puppet who prostituted his
body for worldwide fame and fortune. In
the long version of our video we show skin crawling, hair rising, footage of
Morrison totally taken over and used by demonic beings at his
performances. To be influenced by
Morrison and the Doors is to be influenced by Satan and the demonic world who
seek your destruction. Scott Stapp of Creed
has acknowledged that he has sought to retrace many of Morrison’s
footsteps. Stapp went so far as to move “to Tallahassee, simply because his hero Jim Morrison had lived there
for a time.”
It was in
Tallahassee that Stapp further opened himself up to the very demonic forces
that fueled Jim Morrison’s musical abilities and later destroyed him. "I
kind of went to the extreme," says Stapp, "I just wanted to party. It was very self-destructive."
It was then that Stapp, following Morrison’s footsteps, claims that he set out
to, "open my mind, open the doors
of perception". Jim Morrison
named his band the Doors as he was
inspired in part by the very phrase quoted above by Stapp, “the Doors of perception.”
Morrison’s goal was to “Break on
through to the other side” of spiritual doors, through drugs and shamanism
and make contact with the spiritual forces in the invisible realm. God’s word forbids making contact with the
demonic spirit world and warns that all who do will be destroyed and sentenced
to eternal damnation in the lake of fire.
Stapp sought to open his mind by following Morrison’s lead through
taking psychopharmacological drugs like mushrooms and marijuana.
In our article on
Drugs and Satanism we document that the bible warns that drugs like mushrooms
and other hallucinogens are a doorway to demonic forces and that those who use
such drugs will not inherit the kingdom of God but will be sentenced to the
lake of fire forever. The bible uses
the Greek words Pharmakeia, pharmakos, etc. to describe the connection between
certain mind-altering drugs and their relationship to the world of demonic
beings. Demonic beings use such doors
to gain greater access to human beings through demonic possession. Albert Hoffman, who is the chemist famous
for discovering LSD, points out in his book, LSD: My Problem Child, that one of the few common experiences that
researches have consistently noted in research done on LSD inebriation is that
of possession by demonic beings.
Hoffman himself points out that after he digested LSD for the second
time he became possessed by what he describes as an “LSD demom”. For thousands of years medicine men,
shamans, witch Doctors and sorcerers have used similar drugs to open up contact
with the spirit world. Hoffman only
discovered what God and sorcerers already knew! Stapp, in his spiritual pilgrimage sought to follow the sorcerer,
Jim Morrison, instead of the God who created him and died for him, Jesus Christ. Stapp made a mistake in the profoundest of
proportions as he sought to emulate his hero Jim Morrison both spiritually and
musically. It was during this quest
that Stapp further opened himself up to the demonic spiritual forces that controlled the Doors. The demonic forces that controlled Jim
Morrison also controlled other members of the band. Doors keyboard player, Ray Manzarek, pointed out that when
Morrison was taken over by the spirit world while performing there were times
when he to would be taken over by the same forces:
"Man, when I was on
stage with the guy, I don’t know who was playing the organ. Sure, it was my
fingers, but…”
God’s word makes it clear that not only are Satan and the
fallen angels that rebelled with him musical beings but that they are able to
take control of human beings and use them to influence the world for evil. We have documented in our expose on Santana
that he admitted that to Rolling Stone magazine, after Supernatural hit
the top of the charts, that he channels his music from “Devils”. He claimed that he and Clapton were calling
up the spirits. This phenomena is not
unusual for rock stars but all to common for an intelligent thinking person to
pass over lightly. Ginger Baker, who
was Clapton’s drummer for Crème admitted that something altogether uncanny
would take place when they were playing:
“It
happens to us quite often—it feels as though I’m not playing my instrument,
something else is playing it and that same thing is playing all three of our
instruments. That’s what I mean when I
say it’s frightening sometimes. Maybe
we’ll all play the same phrase out of nowhere.
It happens very often with us.”(Why Knock Rock, Bethany House Publishers, 1984, p. 113)
A thinking person should see large red flags waving in
regard to Creed when one comes to know that Stapp admits he followed in Jim
Morrison’s footsteps to become successful.
It is evident that Stapp and Creed have opened themselves up to these
same demonic forces. Tremonti of Creed
has acknowledged the uncanny connection that they share in the creative
process, which is beyond human.
Tremonti has declared, "We
have ESO together," he claims, “We'll
be thinking the exact same thing at the same time." We are talking about more than an
occasional coincidence here but a spiritual element that affects their song
writing. Stapp elaborates,
“Mark and
I definitely have a weird relationship in that regard. There've been numerous
occasions when I've called him up at say, four o'clock in the morning and I'm
like 'Dude! I've just written a kick-*** melody and some great lyrics!' And
he's like 'That's so weird, man- I was up, strumming my guitar and I just wrote
something too!' And he comes over and it'll fit exactly. Weird…We have this
connection inside of us, and I don't know what that is." (Creed
Revelations)
Many of Creed’s fans are unable to discern or
understamd the significance of the fact that Creed was founded upon a foundation of rebellion. Scott Stapp rebelled against his Christian
upbringing, ran away from home and started Creed. Now Stapp and Company have led untold
thousands of young people from their Christian upbringings into the nebulous
religion of rock.
Many Christian’s
have interpreted songs by Creed to
have biblical meanings when in fact they actually have diabolical influences
behind them. Take for instance Creed’s very successful song Higher. I had one man call me up and ask about the
song because his very large church had added Higher to their worship
list, believing apparently that it had something to do with Christ. Stapp admitted that the song has nothing to
do with Christ ascension and more to do with eastern mysticism. Stapp wrote the song after applying
occultic techniques found in an esoteric book called Awake and Dreaming written about occultic experiences and Hindu
mystics. Stapp claimed that the book
helped him deal with a reoccurring dream.
Stapp states that it helped him learn about lucid-dreaming, "You're
physically asleep, but you're awake in your mind,". This altered state of consciousness is known
in the occult as the alpha state and is a prime time when one is susceptible to
contact with demonic beings. Many
mediums have spoken of this state when receiving messages from the demonic
spirit world. By Stapps own admission,
Higher, is not about Jesus Christ or about getting closer to God through
Christ but about occultic experiences as influenced by a book on the
occult. Christians are forbidden to
delve into the occultic realm. (Deut 18:9-12)
Creed, as we have seen, have themselves admitted that they are not a
Christian band and Scott Stapp of Creed
told Rolling Stone that Creed are “tobacco
dipping Budweiser drinkers" (Rolling Stone, 9/99). God’s word warns emphatically that we are
not to be deceived for drunkards “will
not inherit the kingdom of God.” (1 Cor 6:9-10). A similar phenomenon to Christian’s flocking to a particular
popular rock group to feel like they could identify with something that was
considered “cool” to the world took place in the 1980’s. In the 1980’s I warned Christians that they
should not buy into the lie that U2
was a Christian band and while my warnings fell on some deaf ears I said that
time would bear out these warnings. It
was not long after such warnings that U2
showed there true colors in the mid 1980’s by doing a cover of the Rolling Stones, Sympathy for the Devil.
After this, U2 frontman, Bono,
stated in an interview that he was for abortion, homosexuality and didn’t
believe that Christ was the only way to the Father, contradicting Jesus Christ
Himself!
Many at first were led to believe that U2 was a
Christain band and after many sincere Christians jumped on the band wagon they
slowly shed their socalled Christian image and dragged them into the rebellious
lifestyles that are so often glorified by rock stars. Like Tremonti of Creed,
who claims that they identify with Marilyn
Manson, Bono claimed at the time that he was a lot like Prince,
sexually. It was not long before Bono
was prancing around stage depicting Satan, which he did all so well. We have documented that Bono stated that one
reason he donned the devil horns was to reveal a part of himself that he had
kept hidden. It will not be long, in my
opinion, before Creed drops the
nominal halo and donns the devil horns like U2. Some who are reading this
article now, and are ignoring its warnings to their own peril, will return to
it later perhaps after their faith is eroded and aknowledge that this has been
the case. Our hearts break for all the
rock and roll casualties we have seen as millions of young people have been
seduced into lifestyles glorifying rebelion, violence, drugs and sexual
promiscuity through popular rock bands.
Such lifestyles eventualy end in death and eternal punishment. Our hope is that the reader will truly seek
God and compare Creed’s lifestyles and their philopsdophies
to His holy Word. Do we dare put our
affection for a rock band above our loyalty to the living God who made us and
bought us with the highest price of his own prescious blood? The God to whom each of us will stand before
as judge to give an account for our lives at the judgement seat of Christ? Dear reader, is it a little thing that Creed members contradict the words of
Christ and denounce the idea that Christ is the only way to salvation? Is it a little thing that Tremonti of Creed
compares their morals or lack thereof to those of Marilyn Manson? Is it a
little thing that Starpp is involved in occultic philosophy and that Creed shares
common spiritual experiences with the satanic bands they emulate? Jesus warned, “He that is not with Me
is against me.” (Matthew 12:30) If
Creed like any other non-Christian band is not with Christ they are against
Christ.
Whether it is pure Satanism that Creed ends up espousing in the end or a mixture of subtleties about
following the Lord and identifications with Marilyn Manson, the song remains
the same either way. God’s Word tells
us that rebellion is as the sin of witchcraft, whether it is blatant or subtle
and those who name the name of Christ are to flee from evil and cling to
Christ. Creed frontman Scott Stapp has
illustrated in his own life the words of Tremonti who said they are a lot like
Marilyn Manson in that they have discarded moral guidelines that they feel are
old and warn out. Stapp who is
divorced from his former wife Hilary said that, “Marriage ruined the relationship”, Stapp claims that his new
living situation is better than God’s outdated plan for marriage, he went on to
declare:
I feel like we did
it just because that's what you're supposed to do but I really don't think you
need a contract…” and, "We live
together; we love each other; we're just not married," (Creed,
Revelations)
The truth of the matter is that God instituted marriage as
part of His divine plan and Jesus taught that what God has joined together no
man was to set apart. (Matthew 19:1-9)
Many are deluded into believing that we can reject God’s call to
marriage and live with the opposite sex without a marriage commitment. This then opens the door to a selfish
promiscuous lifestyle which dishonors God and defrauds the other sex
partner. Stapp continues:
"She
actually still lives with me, we're friends and we raise our child together.
It's a real weird situation and you have to get into the real nuts and bolts of
it to understand it, but it's almost like we get along better now that there's
no halo of marriage.”
Even though studies have prove that children fare far better
when two parents remain married, Stapp contends that he has chosen to live
with his ex-wife for the sake of his son.
Of his son he says:
"I
tell you, that kid is the spitting image of me…I just don't want him to have
the same demons that I have.”
Through his divorce Stapp seems to feel free to pursue
other relationships without the restrictions of a contractual agreement to be
faithful to one person alone. In this
we see a microcosm as to why Stapp has divorced himself from the teachings of
Jesus Christ and Christianity. Stapp
declared, "I had gotten to
the point," he says, "where
I felt guilty if I looked at a girl and said, 'Wow, she's got nice t***.”
He goes on to declare, "I'm over
that now."
Stapp seems to have seared his conscience regarding Jesus’
warning:
“You have
heard that it is said, ‘You shall not commit adultery’; but I say to you, that
everyone who looks on a women to lust for her has committed adultery with her
already in his heart.” (Matt 5:27-28)
Stapp’s use of
biblical imagery in his songs (contrary to what many have been deceived into
believing), is not about turning people to Jesus but is more about ridding
himself from the Christian teaching that he received as a child:
"It's very dark. But that's where
people get the misconception that we're a Christian band. But basically, I am
haunted by my past. I'm haunted by God. It's something that I can't escape.
I've been indoctrinated in that religion since I was an infant - it's second
nature to me. I believe in God because it's what I've been told my entire life.
So there's a conflict in me; and probably for three songs each record, I'll
deal with that. It's just a cleansing thing," (Creed Revelations)
Moreover Stapps
usage of biblical imagery is also a means of finding out if he even believes in
God at all:
"I'm not preaching; I'm not trying to
get people to believe in Christianity. And a lot of the songs are me trying to
figure out if I believe in it at all, me trying to deal with the condemnation
and guilt that Christianity can lay on a young person's mind.” (Creed Revelations)
When Stapp was
asked if he believed what the bible predicts about Armageddon, Stapp admitted
that this was the teaching of Scripture but claimed that God’s command to
worship him or else makes God a mean God, "I
don't know if I believe in that," says Stapp:
"It's predicted in the Bible, but I
don't know sometimes. If you read the Bible literally, God doesn't seem too
nice. He seems a little mean- "Worship me or Die! Do what I say or get
killed in Armageddon!" I mean, that's not how I choose to believe in God." (Revelations)
Stapp seems to
be seeking to create God into the image he wants Him to be, rather than
accepting the biblical revelation regarding who God really is. Of course Stapp’s lifestyle in many ways is
an affront to the God of the bible and it is therefore not surprising that he
would reject God as he is revealed in the Scripture. For if the God revealed in the Scripture is the true and living
God, which He is, Stapp is in serious trouble to say the least. For example Stapp’s contention that Christ
may not be the only way to heaven contradicts God’s holy word. Tremonti’s claim that Creed’s moral value
system closely parallels that of Satanist’s Marilyn Manson’s is also repugnant
and contradictory to the thrice-holy God who commands righteousness. Stapp’s attack on the God ordained
institution of marriage, claiming that “Marriage
ruined [our] relationship” and that a couple can live together and one does
not “need a contract” contradicts
the heart of God and is a proven destructive teaching. Moreover, Stapp’s delving into the occult
and his penchant for eastern mysticism are also roundly condemned in the
Scripture. It is no wonder that Stapp
believes that God’s literal self-revelation of Himself in Scripture “seems a little mean”. It is no wonder that Stapp has a hard time
with the concept that God judges sin and rebellion against His holy word. In truth though a God who would allow
rebellion against the law of love and allow people to destroy each other
without consequences without accountability or judgement would truly be
“mean”. A truly loving God would punish
the unrentant wicked who lead others into rebellion and destruction. God warned that those who do not delight in
His righteousness would speak against the Lord. He stated that it is “the wicked who rail against the Lord.” It is little wonder that Stapp has a hard time with God
commanding His creation to serve Him, for Stapp has chosen to be his own
little god and made up many of his own rules for living and refused to worship
God on God’s own terms. This is what
caused Satan and his angels to fall in the beginning and this is the true
essence of Satanism! Stapp preaches a condemned, do it yourself gospel, that
leaves men dead in their sin as he eclectically takes a bible verse here and an
occult teaching there and claims that his new age hodge-podge is setting him
free. Perhaps this is where Creed is the most dangerous. Many young and undiscerning Christians are
hanging on Stapps every word as he has attracted them to himself via the
biblical imagery that is found in some of their songs. When they take a deeper look into Creed and
their lifestyle, they find alluring words that cause them often to question and
reject the Christian faith rather than continue in it. He cast doubt in their minds concerning
God’s word, the claims of Christ, and he claims that God is “mean” if we are
only allowed to worship Him alone.
Stapp’s words in his interviews make it sound as though the God of the
bible is some kind of cosmic killjoy who does not want us to have a fulfilled
life by giving us rules and instituting guidelines like marriage, etc. The truth of the matter is that God has
given His commands to protect us from evil and that we might glorify Him by
living life to the fullest in the way that God intended it to be lived:
“So the
Lord commanded us to observe all these statutes, to fear the Lord our God for
our good always and for our survival, as it is today.”
(Deuteronomy 6:24)
Jesus said that He came that we
may have abundant life:
“The thief comes only to steal, and kill and destroy; I came that
they might have life, and might have it abundantly.” (John
10:10)
The Lord loves us and informs us
that He desires that we love life and have good days yet we find that this is
based on the condition of obedience to His word:
Let him who means to love life and see good days
refrain his tongue from evil and his lips from speaking guile. And let him turn away from evil and do good;
let him seek peace and pursue it. For
the eyes of the Lord are upon the righteous, and His ears attend to their
prayer. But the face of the Lord is
against those who do evil.” (1Peter 3:10-12)
Satan loves to
hold out the carrot of a false concept of freedom in his attempt to get humans
to forsake God’s word. This is
precisely what he did with Eve as he told her that God was keeping her from
realizing her full potential by commanding her not to eat of the tree of
knowledge of good and evil. God’s word
tells us that she was radically deceived and instead of becoming God she
destroyed her life and died both spiritually and physically. God warns in his word that Satan would rise
up false teachers in the end times to deceive young Christians by teaching them
that they are free from God’s holy commands and thus bring them into
soul-damning bondage:
“These men are springs without water and
mists driven by a storm. Blackest
darkness is reserved for them. For they
mouth empty, boastful words and, by appealing to the lustful desires of the
sinful nature, they entice people who are just escaping from those who live in
error. They promise them freedom, while
they themselves are slaves of depravity—for a man is a slave to whatever has
mastered him. If they have escaped the
corruption of the world by knowing our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ and are
again entangled in it and overcome, they are worse off at the end than they
were at the beginning. It would have
been better for them not to have known the way of righteousness, than to have
known it and then to turn their backs on the sacred commandment that was passed
on to them. Of them the proverbs are
true: ‘A dog returns to its vomit,’ and, ‘A sow that is washed goes back to her
wallowing in the mud.’…Therefore, dear friends, since you already know this, be
on your guard so that you may not be carried away by the error of lawless men
and fall from your secure position. But
grow in the grace and knowledge of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. To Him be glory both now and forever! Amen.” (2 Peter 2:17-22, 3:17-18)
In the final
analyses Creed is a misnomer when applied to this band as they seem to have no
creed at all and live by the spiritually bankrupt philosophy of “Do what thou
wilt”. While they have several
emotionally moving songs that appeal to millions of people we must ask, “To
what destiny is it that Creed are moving their fan base in the end?” Creed is really not about the genuine,
biblical, as much as they are about the false Jesus of their imaginations. We ask the reader to carefully consider the
fact that your stay here in this world is relatively very brief compared to
eternity. Everybody will exist forever,
the question is, where will you choose to spend eternity. Will you live forever with God in the
eternal bliss of his heavenly kingdom or will you live forever in eternal
conscious torment in the lake of fire? Our hope and prayer is that you will
choose Jesus Christ who paid the ultimate price to save your soul and turn from
the idols of rock and roll.
Our hope and prayer is that Scott Stapp and the other
members of Creed would be saved from hell and the demonic powers that influence
them and the world. That will only
happen through genuine repentance and an authentic relationship with Jesus
Christ. Stapp has found that his
rejection of authentic Christianity has not rid him of the demons that possess
him and he gambles on the edge of eternity with eternal life hanging in the
balance:
"I'm
definitely in a better place than I've ever been, but I still have my old
demons because my philosophies on life are much different from how I was
raised, there's always those doubts in the back of my mind: Are they right? Am
I wrong?"
Dear reader, we beg you to not make the same gamble as this rock idol.
The odds are too great (zero) the price is too high (eternal damnation) and
eternity is too long (forever)! Choose
life, choose Christ and enjoy eternal life in the kingdom of light where there
is no more curse, pain or death!
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