Showing posts with label celebrity worship. Show all posts
Showing posts with label celebrity worship. Show all posts
Thursday, 19 May 2011
Lady Gaga: “I'm Teaching People to Worship Themselves”
Lady Gaga in 2010. Image courtesy of John Robert Charlton, Flikr/Wikipedia.
Joel Kontinen
Even the secular media have begun to suspect that Lady Gaga’s Messiah complex has gone too far. The pop diva who spreads the good news of humanism is known for her antics; she has for instance appeared in public, dressed in chunks of animal meat. Now, however, she has chosen a new strategy.
As reported in The Guardian, the diva, whom the paper calls the Billy Graham of pop, claims that she is not encouraging people to worship her. "It's more self-worship, I think, not of me", she says, “I'm teaching people to worship themselves."
It seems that human beings have a natural tendency to worship someone or something bigger than themselves. If they do not worship God, they will often worship a fellow human being or become deeply committed to some ideology, for instance, Communism, Freudism or Darwinism.
The worship of pop stars or other public figures is nothing new. The breakthrough of rock & roll brought many idols to the post-World War II youth of the west, although Elvis Presley for instance also sang gospel songs.
A four-man band hailing from Liverpool that older readers might recognise from the name The Beatles did not dampen the desire to worship human beings. We might also add Michael Jackson, a few Olympic winners, footballers and actors and actresses to the list of potential candidates for worship.
The approach Lady Gaga has chosen is extraordinary in the sense that she wants us to worship ourselves.
Moses did write something about the worship of false gods. And the apostle Paul warned of the danger of worshipping and serving “the creature rather than the Creator” (Romans 1:25, NKJV).
Source:
Hattenstone, Simon. 2011. Lady Gaga: Lording it. The Guardian (14 May).
Tunnisteet:
celebrity worship,
idolatry
Sunday, 17 January 2010
LiveScience: The less religious people are, the more likely they are to engage in celebrity worship
Elvis Presley in 1970. Image courtesy of Wikipedia.
Joel Kontinen
To commemorate Elvis Presley’s 75th birthday, LiveScience published an article on celebrity worship. Elvis, after all, was probably one of the earliest pop stars to have attracted a sizable following of swooning fans.
In the article, LiveScience editor Jeanna Bryner discusses what kind of people worship pop stars and other celebs and in what kind of circumstances. She concludes that in addition to one’s personality type and psychological state, religion, or rather the lack of it, also plays a major role in determining whether one engages in celebrity worship.
James Houran, a clinical psychologist, says that the less religious a person is, the more likely he or she is to worship celebs. It is easier for a non-religious person to worship George Clooney instead of Jesus.
Humans seem to have a natural inclination to worship someone bigger than they are. A Christian will worship the God of the Bible. An individual who is not religious will find an alternative object of worship, for instance another person or nature.
If you feel that there is too much celebrity worship going on these days, do not forget that there is an antidote to it.
It is called Christianity and it has to do with a relationship with the Creator of the universe.
Elvis Presley had a Christian background. He also sang gospel songs such as He Touched Me at the height of his career.
Source:
Bryner, Jeanna. 2010. As Elvis Turns 75, Celebrity Worship Alive and Well. LiveScience (7 January). http://www.livescience.com/culture/elvis-presley-celebrity-worship-100107.html
Tunnisteet:
celebrity worship,
Christianity,
Elvis Presley,
idolatry
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