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Is Hello Kitty A Sign Of The Devil?

I am told that Hello Kitty is ” an idol ” some human beings who worship.
I wonder how can Hello Kitty be like that way because Hello Kitty is such a cute doll.
I begin to think of Hello Kitty’s history and look for some information about Hello Kitty through the internet if it is possible for me to discover the truth about Hello Kitty.
I can’t believe once i read unbelievable information, it really surprises me. It says,
The story is how Hello Kitty came to be that a mother or father, depending on the version of the story had a child that had cancer. The parent made a pact with the devil that if the child was cured, they would create a character in the devil’s honor that would be adored worldwide.
There are different variations but they all boil down to the point that Hello Kitty is evil and that God fearing people should stay away from any HK products as they are affiliated with the Devil and Devil worship.
Or
The story is that there was a woman that did cartoons, and her daughter had cancer in her mouth. So she asked God to help and he didn’t. So she asked the devil ” if you cure my daughter then i will make a cartoon for you, that represents you.”
So the devil helped her and so she made a cartoon that doesn’t have a mouth. It was Hello kitty.
Is Hello Kitty a sign of the Devil?

No Responses to “Is Hello Kitty A Sign Of The Devil?”

  1. Desiree says:

    No, it’s Japanese capitalism.

  2. Abigail says:

    Yes. It’s all the Illuminati. Blah, blah, blah.

  3. cheir says:

    Careful – advertising not permitted.

  4. marys.mo says:

    No, Hello Kitty is simply a cute Japanese character that was created more than thirty-five years ago. She doesn’t do much, just decorates all kinds of stuff that appeals to kids, from dishes to book bags.
    A good site for verifying all kinds of “stories” is http://snopes.com – run your question by them. Enter “Hello Kitty” in the search box, then click on “1. Snopes.com: Hello Kitty” once you reach the reference page.

  5. Melek kelebek says:

    They said the same (or similar tales) about smurfs, black cats, Elvis, the Beatles, Scooby Doo and Mocha frappucinos.
    Bottom line is, why do people believe such lame urban legends??

  6. Cut-N-Paste Disciple says:

    50/50 evil and good http://www.deviantart.com/download/14126…

  7. Rene Rhodes says:

    AMAZING! I found it at http://buyour.info/48256/cute-dolls

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