Music is an expression of emotion but can it control our feelings as well? Find out how even “good” Christian music can evoke feelings of anger, fear and grief. Music is the human expression of emotions and conversely affects our emotions. Studies have shown that this artform affects us neurologically, spiritually and can be of great benefit to our moral character. If music affects human emotion, can it also then control human emotion? In this fourth presentation of six, Scott Ritsema answers this question and explains how composers are like dictators, using music to powerfully influence moods, thinking and behaviour. Former satanists reveal that demon spirits love to play games with Christians to produce anger, fear and grief. Learn which sounds are associated with which emotion and how Christian music has become perverse, in its pronounced and insistent rhythms, instead of reverent.The Bible calls us to sing spiritual songs, psalms and hymns. Ritsema makes the case that some types of music become aesthetically false when sounds do not match lyrics.