Blizzard Entertainment Blasphemes Jesus Christ in Diablo IV Secret Ending Cinematic

There is no doubt in my mind that Blizzard Entertainment has been infiltrated by Satanists. Just last week, an in-game trailer of the Diablo IV: Vessel of Hatred expansion was leaked that shows a Christ-like character named Akarat being raised from the dead. This character looks a lot like the crucified Jesus on the cross.

Here’s the foul video:

The final scene in the video shows some kind of church or temple where statues of saints with golden halos surround a pit of tar. An ominous voice (some kind of devil) narrates while creepy evil Jesus is being resurrected.

The Jesus lookalike even has a metal crown with thorn-like projections that resemble the crown of thorns affixed to the head of Jesus on the cross.

The character looks exactly like Jesus crucified. This foul creation floating upwards also looks like Jesus’ ascension into Heaven.

There is no originality in the set design of this part of the video. Everything, from the architecture of the church to the intense burners, is taken from European Gothic Roman Catholic churches.

Even the script is full of Catholic references. It’s plainly obvious to anyone who has the slightest knowledge about history and religion.

From the beginning of the Diablo IV project, the art and videos have been drenched in Satanic symbols. The use of Roman Catholic imagery is quite obvious, as I pointed out in a previous article.

For more evidence of the overt devil worship and Satanism at Blizzard, here’s a picture of Blizzard Jewish DEI employee Arin Goldsmith proudly smiling while she stands in a pentagram wearing a satanic t-shirt, with Lilith looking on from behind at Blizzard HQ in Irvine, CA.

While she may believe this is a harmless promotional stunt, she may not know the demonic supernatural forces she is messing with are real. It would be laughable if it weren’t so tragic how these people are selling their souls for earthly status and power.

Then we have uber DEI hire Johanna Faries, President, Blizzard Entertainment, who claims to be a Christian, completely supporting this with some boilerplate claptrap:

This person’s only role at Blizzard is to be a black woman. Faries is a DEI mascot in a ceremonial position. She’s a check mark on an ESG report.

Conclusion

This article is mercifully short. Even having to write an article about this and digest this foul content makes me feel ill. That the powers at Activision-Blizzard (now owned by Microsoft) have allowed this blasphemy to occur. The fact that they don’t care that it would offend Christians is mind-blowing. They would never mock Mohammed or Jewish religious figures. They would never mock minorities or alphabet people. They only mock Jesus and Christians. This is at the behest of their master, the father of lies.

Pope Pius XII once remarked that one of the tragedies of the 20th century was the Western world’s loss of the sense of sin. When a person sins, he is being disobedient to God’s will. The more people sin, the greater the loss of the sense of sin and the less chance that a person’s guilty conscience will cause them to repent.

Evil used to hide under the cover of darkness, but now evil is out in the open. In recent years, we’ve seen blasphemous and satanic imagery at the Paris Olympics and throughout American sporting events. Evil is growing in power and darkness. Demonic possession is at an all-time high. The biggest political issue for single women in America is that they want the right to kill their unborn children. If this isn’t a wake-up call as to the existence of evil in our midst, what is?

God wants us to have leisure time. God wants us to engage in wholesome and edifying hobbies. God does not want us to participate in the glorification of evil. While we need to portray evil in entertainment stories, we should not go beyond that by promoting, celebrating, and normalizing it. Blizzard continues to cross this line, and spiritually dead gamers continue to support them.

–Wolfshead


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