2024 Paris Olympics Opening Ceremony – Setting the world on fire with Satan’s Hymn Part 1

                                                         By Eric Stogner

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The Olympic ceremony went well beyond merely mocking Christianity:

So, when we see the images and messaging being presented on a world stage and we see the inversion of God’s truth, it goes well beyond merely the mocking of Christianity. That, in and of itself, should not really have been a surprise. This is nothing new, but this event went so much further than that and was also a kind of solemn ritual as well – a subtle signal to the rest of the world, particularly to those who perceive things on the demonic and on the heavenly side, that have spiritual eyes to see and ears to hear. So, when you watched the opening ceremony, did you see the great ‘falling in line’ and the fiery destruction of the earth, and did you hear Satan’s hymn being sung?

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About Tony Koretz

A dedicated musician and audio engineer with a passion for all things related to sound and music, with a desire to see these things used for the Kingdom Of God. I have given years to this pursuit and to improving my skills in these areas. Having worked as a tech in the audio side of television, music, voice over, sound effects, sound for video, and all manner of other audio recording, mixing and mastering projects; I began to apply my knowledge of these to the creating of the A Minute To Midnite show in 2015. All the music used in every AMTM Show has been written, played and recorded by me. I love being able to combine my gifts as a composer, musician and sound engineer, with the desire to spread the gospel of Jesus Christ, along with a message of warning people to prepare for the End Time Events that are unfolding before us. The A Minute To Midnite show and running the website has pretty much become my full time occupation now. You can find my royalty-free instrumental music and sound effects packs at www.rocksuresoundz.com and my music with vocals at www.koretzmusic.com
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