Travis Scott Speaks of the Negative Aspects of Religion in New Video

Hip hop and rap artist Travis Scott has released his single entitled "Stop Trying to be God" and its ensuing video. The song is lifted from his new album Astroworld.
The video shows negative aspects of religion, as he (acting as God) terrorizes a town with fire and lasers--a tribute to someone who ruins others by thinking too highly of himself. A modern day baptism and Travis Scott herding demonic sheep are also weaved throughout the visual.
Kylie Jenner makes an appearance as a golden angel comforting Travis as their house goes up in flames. At the end, Scott recreates a manger scene, with his lady Jenner in a farm holding a lamb, an animal often used to refer to Jesus.
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