Ariana Grande [1] just released a new single from her upcoming album Sweetener, and it's enough to convert nonbelievers into devout fans. Shortly after releasing "God Is a Woman," [2] the 25-year-old singer made one of her most outwardly feminist statements yet through the single's surreal music video [3] featuring allusions to famous works of art, biblical references, and even a narrative appearance by Madonna [4], who recites Samuel L. Jackson [5]'s Ezekiel 25:17 from Pulp Fiction. It's a whole lot and just right at the same damn time. Ahead, read reactions from viewers who are having quite the religious experience following the video's release.