• Skip to main content
  • Skip to after header navigation
  • Skip to site footer

Sallie Schaaf Borrink

  • About
  • Subscribe
  • Premium Content
    • Purchase Premium Access
    • Premium Member Log-in
  • Categories
        • Free Printables
        • Gifted & 2e
        • Gracious Christian Parenting
        • Homemaking
        • Homeschooling
        • Our Family Stories
        • Questioning the Narrative
        • Rebuilding America
        • Simple Living
        • Unit Studies & Learning Themes
        • Tags
  • My Printables Shop
    • The Lifetime Pass
    • Explore The Shop
    • Your Cart
    • Your Account Details
      • View Your Orders
      • Go To Your Downloads
      • My Account
    • Lost Password Help
    • Digital Products Terms of Use
  • Comments
  • Forum
    • Login
    • Sign Up
  • Search

Welcome & Miscellaneous

See the sidebar for all categories

Start Here

Subscribe

Donate

Tags

Sallie’s Rebuilding America – My News Analysis Website

My Recommendations

The Shop

Explore The Shop

The Lifetime Shopping Pass

Your Cart

Digital Products Terms of Use

Your Account

View Your Orders

Go To Your Downloads

Lost Password Help

Cozy & Simple Living

Simple Living

Homemaking

Our Cozy Family Life

The Prudent & Prepared Homemaker

Free Homemaking Printables

Holidays & Traditions

Comfort Food Recipes

Health

Home Education & Parenting

Home Education

Discipleship Homeschooling

Gracious Christian Parenting

Gifted/2e Parenting for Christians

Homeschooling a Creative Child

Homeschool Mom Encouragement

Homeschool Planning

Gifted/2e Homeschooling

Unit Studies & Themes

Unit Studies & Resources

Unit Studies

Unit Study Activities

Poetry

Christian Faith

Christian Faith

Prayer

Marriage

Bible Readings & Christian Devotionals

Morning Hope

Eventide Blessing

Streams in the Desert

You are here: Home / Christian Issues / Cults & False Teaching / Taylor Swift Witchcraft? Cult? Church of the Swifties?




Archives

Church of the Swifties

Taylor Swift Witchcraft? Cult? Church of the Swifties?

Wednesday, March 27, 2024 (Updated: Sunday, September 21, 2025)
4 Comments

Post may contain affiliate links. Read my disclosure statement.

In early January, there was a bit of a thing on Facebook regarding Christian moms encouraging their daughters to listen to/follow/idolize Taylor Swift. I wanted to make a record of it here as I fully expect this topic to come back around in a big way in the next year or two, especially the idea of the Church of the Swifties.

I personally fail to understand the fascination Christian women have with Taylor Swift so none of what was said was remotely controversial to me. However, it was the catalyst for some good truth seeking among a number of Christian women.



Taylor Swift Is Not a Role Model

Here is the series of IG shots that set it off.

That series of images set off a firestorm on Facebook. I wouldn’t have known about it except the video I’m sharing below alerted me to it. (Even though I went back on Facebook as I wrote about in “Surely not, Lord!” – Returning To Facebook, I almost never look at my feed. I almost never read discussions. It’s physically painful for me to be on there, people. I drop bits of truth and leave as quickly as I can. Seriously.)

If by some chance you aren’t familiar with Taylor Swift, here is one of her music videos you can watch. (Disclaimer that it’s full of troubling imagery.) But if you’ve managed to avoid her except when hearing her music in public places and seeing her face plastered everywhere, I think it’s important to understand what she does so you have additional context for the video I’m sharing at the end of this post.

There is zero chance you are going to convince me that this is “art” or “expression” or “her comeback” or any such thing that makes the content and symbolism in that video appropriate for Christians, especially girls and young women.

Even if you are not a Christian, the video is full of MK Ultra symbolism (cage, butterflies, kittens, etc.). It’s simply bad news all the way around.

So here’s the conversation I’m recommending. Krista Bontrager (Theology Mom) did a dive into the “Swifties” and what is actually going on with the Taylor Swift obsession. Her guest was Amy Davison from Mama Bear Apologetics. From the CensorTube description:

A couple weeks ago, I shared an IG slide sequence from the Raising Apologists account about Taylor Swift not being a role model for Christian girls. I was not prepared for the responses. The string had over 150 comments! Who knew that TS is a high interest topic among Christian mothers?! I’ve asked my friend Amy Davison to come on so we could talk the tricky question: Is Taylor Swift a witch and is she promoting witchcraft?

Church of the Swifties

Here’s the video. You will get the most out of it if you watch the entire thing. I say that because it takes a little bit to get going so don’t give up on it. (My post continues below the video.)

Members of the Church of the Swifties

I pulled this image off Facebook. The CensorTube description has many links with details to back up what they discussed in the video.

Category: Cults & False TeachingTag: Recommended Videos

About Sallie Borrink

Sallie Schaaf Borrink is a wife, mother, homebody, and autodidact. She’s a published author, former teacher, and former campus ministry staff member. Sallie owns a home-based graphic design and web design business with her husband (DavidandSallie.com).

You Might Also Like

My Level of Trust Is Directly Impacted by The Words Christians Use

Rachel Held Evans & Other Christian Women Who Ask Questions

Mormons Are Not Christians

Previous Post:Jesus Walks on Water
Next Post:Printable Homeschool Planner – Editable & Fillable – Daisies & Gingham (2024-25)

Reader Interactions

Comments

  1. Peggy

    Friday, March 29, 2024 at 4:26 pm

    My husband and I watched the Eras video. It is a very long concert, and the imagery was just as they say in the video you have above. There was only one song I liked. I noticed that none of her back-up singers and very few of the dancers were white. The band was out of view most of the time.

    I’ve seen a fan video of one of her early outdoor concerts, and her singing was not good. She has had a LOT of training and polishing in every way since then.

    Her fans following her through all her postmodern role-playing can’t be healthy, and as the video says, she sends them off in the wrong spiritual direction. Even watching the concert with detachment and some disgust, I felt like I was being influenced by it.

    Reply
    • Sallie Borrink

      Tuesday, April 23, 2024 at 1:06 pm

      Hi Peggy,

      That’s interesting that even when watching her video with a critical eye and being detached you still felt like you were being influenced by it. It speaks volumes to me since we’ve known each other a long time and I know what a great analyzer and careful thinker you are. If you care to answer, how did you feel it was influencing you?

      Sallie

      Reply
  2. Sallie Borrink

    Sunday, September 15, 2024 at 2:36 pm

    I wrote in March:

    “I wanted to make a record of it here as I fully expect this topic to come back around in a big way in the next year or two, especially the idea of the Church of the Swifties.”

    This isn’t exactly how I envisioned it playing out, but I knew we would get there eventually.

    Correct me if I”m wrong, but I’ve NEVER heard President Trump say he hates anyone. Especially not in all caps.

    He’s said things like he hates what these people have done to our country, but never specifically named a specific group of people – let alone a celebrity.

    Whatever is coming is significant and probably aimed at waking up the women who are oblivious to reality.

    Reply
  3. Sallie Borrink

    Tuesday, October 15, 2024 at 6:09 pm

    Stevie Nicks & Taylor Swift Witchcraft Influencers

    https://youtu.be/MnLIQAjY4AE

    Reply

Leave a Reply to Sallie Borrink Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

 

Thank you for your comment. I read and appreciate each one even if I am unable to respond.

Sidebar

Sallie Schaaf Borrink

For 20+ years, I’ve been writing about following Jesus Christ and making choices based on what is true, beautiful, and eternal. Through purposeful living, self-employment, and homeschooling, our family has learned that freedom comes from a commitment to examine all of life and think for yourself. 

I hope you will join me here where we discuss all of life each day.

Categories

Search

Access all of my Premium Content for just $10/month

All of my printables for just $37!

Popular Today

  • A colorful image of sacred geometry related to MegatronExplaining Metatron from an Orthodox/Historical Christian Perspective
  • Free Great Lakes Map Printable POSTFree Great Lakes Map for Homeschoolers
  • Classical Conversations Negatives and Why We Didn’t Join SIMPLEClassical Conversations Negatives and Why We Didn’t Join
  • Removing Distractions - Using FreeTube on Linux SIMPLEUsing FreeTube on Linux & Removing Distractions
  • Fresh ingredients for Autoimmune Protocol comfort food recipesThe Ultimate List of AIP Comfort Food Recipes
  • The Cozy Life in America and Why I Prefer It To the Danish Hygge SIMPLE2The Cozy Life In America and Why I Prefer It To the Danish Hygge
  • What Was In The Envelopes At President Bush’s Funeral SIMPLEWhat Was In The Envelopes At President Bush’s Funeral?
  • Free Printable 100 Field Trip Ideas for Homeschoolers100 Field Trip Ideas for Homeschoolers | Free Printable
  • Becoming Useful For the Kingdom is Inefficient SIMPLEBecoming Useful For the Kingdom Is Inefficient
  • Dyscalculia vs. Math Anxiety Assessment for Homeschooling ParentsDyscalculia vs. Math Anxiety Comparison for Homeschooling Parents
  • Of Eosinophilic Esophagitis, a gifted child, and a husband trying to keep up SIMPLEOf Eosinophilic Esophagitis, a Gifted Daughter, and a Husband Trying To Keep Up
  • Disciplining Gifted and 2e Children in the Christian Faith SIMPLEDisciplining Gifted & 2e Children in the Christian Faith




A Christian Nation

"The real object of the first amendment was not to countenance, much less to advance, Mahometanism, or Judaism, or infidelity, by prostrating Christianity; but to exclude all rivalry among christian sects, and to prevent any national ecclesiastical establishment, which should give to a hierarchy the exclusive patronage of the national government."

Joseph Story (Associate Justice of the Supreme Court), Commentaries on the Constitution of the United States (1833), § 1871.

countenance: To favor; to encourage by opinion or words; To encourage; to appear in defense (Websters Dictionary 1828)




What Can I Help You Find Today?

Home

About Sallie

Contact

Privacy Policy

Disclaimers & Disclosures

Tags

Premium Content

Subscribe

Comments

Forum

Make a Donation

My Printables Shop

The Lifetime Pass

My Account

Cart

Lost Password Help

Digital Products Terms of Use

Rebuilding America

Free Printables

Unit Studies & Learning Themes

Homeschooling

Copyright © 2005–2026 · Sallie Schaaf Borrink · All Rights Reserved · Powered by Mai Theme

Scroll Up
We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. If you continue to use this site we will assume that you are happy with it.