Relatable with Allie Beth Stuckey

Ep 1235 | ‘KPop Demon Hunters': Paganism & LGBTQ Propaganda for Kids

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Aug 27, 2025
Delving into the cultural phenomenon of 'K-Pop Demon Hunters', the conversation reveals its blend of Korean shamanism and demonic themes that could confuse young viewers. The hosts explore the moral implications and the allure of idolatry presented in such media. They also humorously react to Taylor Swift's engagement to Travis Kelce, while urging parents to discern the spiritual messages in children’s entertainment. The importance of biblical truth in countering deceptive narratives takes center stage, especially regarding the portrayal of demons.
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INSIGHT

Mass Reach Of a Demonic-Themed Hit

  • K-Pop Demon Hunters blends K-pop spectacle with soul-stealing demons and a protective magic barrier called the Han Moon.
  • Its huge popularity (184M views) shows these themes reach wide, including Christian audiences.
ANECDOTE

Plot: Hunters, Half-Demon Hero, And Boy Band Villains

  • The film follows Huntrix, a K-pop girl group led by Rumi who secretly is half-demon and helps protect their town.
  • A rival demonic boy band, the Saja Boys, uses popularity and music to steal souls and tempt fans.
ADVICE

Limit Young Kids' Exposure

  • Avoid allowing young children under ~13 to watch K-Pop Demon Hunters because its theology and spiritual imagery are confusing.
  • Wait until teens can discern fiction from biblical truth before permitting viewing.
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