Creationist rap
group "Destiny Lab" Warns today's youth about
the Antichrist and the return of the Nephilim in their new album 'The Evolution Antidote'
This
Oregon basedChristian/Creationist
rap group are often
seen performing their original songs in Gorilla suits, but
make no mistake, Rap group 'Destiny Lab' take their music
very seriously. They say the suits are simply stage props
to poke fun at the absurdity of evolution.
Dedicated to; the exploration,
discovery, understanding and the truth about the mysteries of
man and nature, Destiny Lab Formed themselves back in 2005 with
lead vocalist 'Arkalogik' on
vocals and 'Genetix' handling the beats. This unique duo has
developed some of the most thought provoking hip hop/rap you
may have ever heard.
In
a recent interview with Artist Expressway's Joe Ardis and
Nita Horn, Destiny Lab members were asked what the public
response has been to they way they present their music.
Arkalogik replied "We use stage names and masks
often times to keep the attention of our fans off of
us...We really want the focus to stay on our lyrics, our
message and our Lord Jesus Christ."
Their
new double album "The Evolution Antidote" and
"The Original Sin" digs into the
Creation/Evolution debate, the Nephilim, UFOS and
aliens, 2012, secret societies, the occult, the new world
order, the new age movement and how all of these matters
and more tie into Biblical prophecy and the end times
deception. They specialize in exposing the lie of
evolution and connecting the dots back to the garden of
Eden and the original sin.
Following
their Radio interview with Artist Expressway, Nita Horn
said "I love what these guys are doing with
their talents...They're out there using a medium like rap
music to talk to young people about Christ, and provide
hope to them in spite of all the evil we see trying to
work it's way into the world."
Throughout
their music they effectively use sound
clips and quotes from both sides of the debate, mixed with
hard hitting beats, ala-Genetix, to emphasize their point of
view, and clarify their arguments. They support what the
bible says about 'End times Prophecy' throughout their
very hard hitting lyrics, while
many of their songs also have an up-tempo and sometimes comical
vibe.