Christian Commentator Laments Miley Cyrus's Descent Into 'Perversion'

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Poor Miley. Not only did she get shade from Nicki Minaj at last night's VMA Awards, along with general condemnation by many over 40; but Christian commentator Larry Tomczak blasts her today Tomczak is cited on the site as being "a best-selling author and cultural commentator with over 40 years of trusted ministry experience."

He begins by citing Webster" s="" definition="" of="" the="" word="" perversion'="" target="_blank"> "the process of improperly changing something that is good; sexual behavior that people think is not normal or natural." Adding, "Tragically, both of these definitions apply to a young girl named Miley Cyrus who needs prayers and counsel before she self-destructs."
Citing the careers of Johnny Cash and Miley's dad Billy Ray Cyrus as examples of performers who went off the righteous path before finding religion, Tomsczak writes that Miley had better get herself together before she ends up in the infamous "27 Club."

"This infamous group is a collection of pop stars who all flamed out at age 27 due to their profligate and perverted lifestyles. Brian Jones of the Rolling Stones, Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, Jim Morrison of the Doors, Kurt Cobain of Nirvana, Ron "Pigpen" McKernan of the Grateful Dead, Pete Ham of Badfinger, Freaky Tah of Lost Boyz, Alan Wilson of Canned Heat and Robert Johnson are just some in this 'Hall of Shame.'

"Amy Winehouse is also there. I've seen her documentary, where they carry her out in a body bag, and was moved to tears."

He turned to Miley:

"Many who saw Miley hosting Sunday evening's MTV Video Music Awards show or her promo videos leading up to it, experienced both revulsion and heartfelt concern. Anyone dismissing her example for youth today as 'edgy yet harmless' entertainment needs to wake up. We are witnessing the implosion of this once fresh-faced, happy and multi-talented 22-year-old pop star."

He describes how the young Miley was raised as a Southern Baptist before getting the role on Disney's "Hannah Montana," which made her an overnight sensation.

"Miley loved God and attended church services regularly. She proudly wore a purity ring as a symbol of her commitment to sexual purity as a virtuous young lady," Tomczak writes.

"The story of Miley Cyrus is a modern-day tragedy. For those who are still unaware, join me on a journey that should give all of us an achy breaky heart."

Tomczak lists symptoms of her downward spiral, which include "repackage herself as a sexually-explicit, dope-smoking, profanity-spewing, in-your-face, bisexual, raunchy, often-naked pop icon."

He also surmises that her sexually charged appearance with Robin Thicke at the 2013 VMA Awards in which she wore a giant foam rubber yellow finger "opened herself up to demonic spirits that have characterized her life ever since."

Her other offenses include her 25 tattoos, her acknowledgement of gay relationships, her blasting of Christian lawmakers and her establishment of the "'Happy Hippie Foundation' to rescue LGBT youth rejected by their parents yet publicly rejected her parents labeling them expletives in interviews. She calls them "conservative a** h*** mother f*****s."

"Recently she's been mocking the Bible and Christianity," he continues. "Interviewed by Paper magazine (in which she posed nude) Miss Miley implied Noah's Ark was just as likely to have existed as the tooth fairy. Reading Bible stories like this are 'f*****g insane. We've outgrown that fairytale!'"

Citing that even Jimmy Kimmell appeared embarrassed when Cyrus appeared nearly nude on his late night show recently, Tomczak speculates: "The sad part is that Miley isn't embarrassed. Her conscience is seared. Amidst all the glitter and gold, she needs to come to an end of herself and return to the God who made her and loves her. All of us can play a part by praying for her salvation."

He concludes by saying that Cyrus needs to follow her dad's example; but before throwing a dig in at Caitlyn Jenner:

"Miley Cyrus, you are treading on dangerously thin ice. You have a heart condition, tachycardia. The very shoes you tie in the morning could be untied by an undertaker tonight. You admitted to anxiety attacks that were so severe you used to avoid driving a car. Is the therapist you're seeing resolving the emptiness inside? Is your new friend, Caitlin Jenner, offering any help or adding to the confusion."


by EDGE

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