There are djævledyrkelse, and then there’s children’s clothing. And in the case of Céline Dions gender-neutral clothing line are the two things apparently the same.

In any case, according to a priest who reaches out for the popstjernens modeeventyr and call it demonic and satanistisk.

It writes Vice.

Tøjkollektionen caters to children. It consists of clothes in gender neutral colors, and so it is not split up in pigetøj and drengetøj. It has got a priest and exorcist John Esseff from Pennsylvania in the UNITED states to lash out after the singer in an interview with the christian media National Catholic Register.

– I’m convinced that this here kønsting, that spreads itself, is demonic, says John Esseff of the gender-neutral clothing line.

– the Devil is a liar, and told enormous lies. This is done for money, and division out of it – signs of the devil.

In John Esseffs optics has God only created two genders, and denies it, it is in conflict with nature.

– the Devil goes after the children by mixing the sexes together. When a child is born, so what is there first, we say about the child? It is a boy or a girl. It is the most natural thing in the world to say. But to say that there is no difference, is satanistisk.

another argument for tøjkollektionen is satanistisk, is that a pair of pants in the collection have a three on one knee and a sekstal on a second – that is, an allusion to the djælens number, 666.

Celine Dion has not even addressed the accusations, but since the gender-neutral collection was launched, she said the following to the modemediet Refinery29.

– I think every child need to have its own identity, to express themselves freely and not feel like they must be another.

– Any parent must do what they feel is right for them and their children. We offer the other options and lets them know that they need not follow the stereotypes, it sounded from the sangfuglen.

Johanna Topooco is behind the dankse fashion brand Wawa, who make gender clothing for children. She may not recognize the frankincense, which is about Celine Dions fashion label, from his own company.

– People come not so much with the criticism, they come more with the question of whether the clothing is for girls or for boys. It is a matter of guidance, the parents feel insecure, says Johanna Topooco.

– Have you been called a satanist, because you have made gender clothing?

– Never, never. I will also say, from a company perspective, that when you choose not to share clothes for girls and boys, so is it a way to sell more,

In her eyes trades gender clothes not to put children in boxes.

– It’s all about seeing the child, and even if you make clothes, because it is interesting and expresses the thing, so is the child, to define his personality. The whole of one’s upbringing defines who you are, and therefore we think that it is so awesome that you can choose, explains Johanna Topooco.

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