On Friday, anyone with a pulse would have seen the news of the release of Kanye West's newest album, Jesus Is King. It comes after months of news stories about West's very public conversion to Christianity, a Christianity that bears no resemblance to the vague spiritualism of Moral Therapeutic Deism that is often associated with celebrity conversions.
The lyrics to each song in Jesus Is King are shockingly Christian. It is not an album of feel-good Christian spirituality aimed primarily as a message of uplift. West co-wrote and sang the hit "Jesus Walks" on his debut album The College Dropout (2004), but Jesus Is King is different
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