This week’s feedback came from an Australian supporter who contacted CMI’s
Head of Ministry Gary
Bates.
Hi Gary
A McDonald’s™ Happy Meal™ musical toy featuring Dubi Dam Dam
by German band, Banaroo.
I thought you might find this interesting. Recently I took my children to McDonalds
for a treat and they received a little music toy with their meal that plays an innocent
sounding chorus of a tune called Dubi Dam Dam (By a German pop group called Banaroo).
Apparently this song was a major success on the charts in several European countries.
Since it was a rather catchy tune and my kids liked it, I decided to investigate
it a bit more. I went to an Internet site to download the full lyrics and only then
did I realise what the song was about. They say:
‘Dubi Dam…
Dubi Dam Dam - Da Dubi Daba Dibi Dam … etc.
‘When I was lying in my bedroom
There was a scary sound behind the door
It was a sound of space and nowhere
I never heard before
Got out of bed and saw this green light
There was something going on
But then I saw an alien and he
began to sing his song
‘It goes
Dubi Dam Dam - Da Dubi Daba Dibi Dam … etc.
‘He stood in front of his blue starship
I saw that he could fly just like a bird
He told me stories about his planet
Across the universe
With lots of fun we talked for hours
But later on he had to leave
Now he is gone but I can still hear
His little melody
‘It goes
Dubi Dam Dam - Da Dubi Daba Dibi Dam
Dubi Dam Dam - Da Dubi Dibi Dam … ’ etc. (finish).
I wonder whether abduction claims in Europe will go up as a result of this song?
Regards
Dave C.
Thanks Dave,
I went online and actually watched the video clip that accompanied
the video. It features friendly one-eyed green alien creatures singing along to
the tune!
One of the stars of the Dubi Dam Dam video clip, a green alien.
It seems amazing that a major multinational corporation sees no problem in promoting
such ideas to very young children. But we shouldn’t be surprised. As we’ve
demonstrated time and again, beliefs in aliens and UFOs have become mainstream.
Despite no physical proof of intelligent extraterrestrials the idea that ‘there
must be something else out there’ is a virtual fact for most. A rapid change
in our cultural thinking on this subject has occurred over the last couple of decades.
My book Alien Intrusion:
UFOs and the Evolution Connection highlighted that results from a Gallup
Poll in 1947 suggested most people thought UFOs were hoaxes, secret weapons, or
phenomena that could not be explained. However, by 1996 results from another Gallup
Poll showed that 70% of people believed that the US government was involved in conspiracies
because it knew more about UFOs than it was letting on. A more recent Readers Digest
poll was discussed in an article called The war of the worlds
comes down to Earth, and incredibly, it stated that 6 out of 10 people already
believe that aliens are monitoring human activity. It is no longer relegated to
just a few ‘true believers’.
In short, most people would find a fun video clip and catchy tune as harmless and
think my following comments to be over the top. For the majority there will be no
sinister effects resulting. But in the big picture, popular culture like movies,
music and the media in general, are potentially desensitizing generations of young
minds with the idea that ‘aliens are with us’. Science fiction, which
contains mainly alien themes, is the most popular entertainment genre today (see
Evolution and the science
of fiction). A couple of years ago when speaking at a Bible College on this
subject, a youth pastor told me he surveyed the young folk in his youth group and
asked them the question, ‘Who believes in UFOs, aliens and extraterrestrial
life?’ Even I was surprised when he said that every single person in the church
youth group said ‘Yes’.
Other polls have claimed that over 20 million Americans have claimed to see a UFO
and up to 4 million claimed to have been abducted by aliens (see
UFOs and aliens—is there something going on? While many might laugh
these claims away, it is no laughing matter. Researching this phenomenon has been
personally confronting for me (see
Aliens in your bedroom). Most knowledgeable researchers look for ‘markers’
or patterns to identify similarities between so-called ‘abduction’ experiences.
I have met many people that have been subjected to these stereotypical ‘experiences’,
and one of the most common threads is a kind of ‘pre-belief’ in aliens
before the experience even occurred. (Please note here, that I am specifically referring
to one-to-one physical experiences with fallen angels masquerading as highly evolved
aliens. Many Christians have seen strange lights in the sky etc. because these can
even appear to thousands of people at one time.)
So in short, the desensitizing of individuals could potentially make them prone
to the more serious type of encounter. As I like to say to Christians who possess
a solid biblical worldview, ‘If a little grey entity suddenly manifested at
the bottom of your bedroom in the middle of the night, you pretty much know where
it came from—and it wasn’t another planet.’
Spiritual deception in the form of unexplained UFOs and associated alien phenomena
is on the increase, I believe, due to this desensitizing. Personally, I have used
science fiction as a teaching tool with my own children. When a movie shows those
weird and wonderful aliens on other planets, I have explained that the underlying
premise or implication is that they evolved there independently of the earth. And
that’s the bottom line. Most believe that life evolved ‘out there’
in the same way that life evolved on the earth (read
ET needed evolution). We are all too aware of how beliefs in evolution can
lead ultimately to the slippery slope of unbelief. As Christians we need to be equipped,
and particularly teach our young ones the implications of believing in extraterrestrial
life. In my opinion, such a view destroys the very Gospel of Christ. For a comprehensive
discussion on this subject read
Did God create life on other planets?
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