Religion: The Role Of Religion In Popular Culture
I find the religion in the Popular Culture of the greatest interest to me. Popular culture according to one definition reaches a larger audience. When popular culture uses the images of religion to portray a message I see the message as more of a counterfeit intended to deceive the world and ultimately take the place of God. Subliminal messages our powerful and that is how I see religion when it is used in popular culture. I have much talk on-line about several famous celebrities being associated with the " Illuminati". The Illuminati enthusiasts seem to agree it is a modern-day secret society with ancient roots that is made of up powerful and elite individuals who conspire to control the world — politics, government, religion, entertainment
etc. Is it true? If it were, it would be one way to account for the fame of some celebrities other than their raw talent and charisma.
There is a lot that has changed in the world of religion and popular culture since Forbes first drafted this essay in the late 90s? One big change is the event of the internet and how fast and vast information travels. This is significant because the internet allows information to reach people easier and faster than ever before. In some of the most remote parts of the world people are not exposed to gospel and popular culture that they once could only see on a DVD or local TV.