To: Secret Agent Man; st.eqed
If you would feel weird about playing it from CD, or having the artists perform it live, for one of your church services, then theres a problem with that music.
You're demonstrating the psychological phenomenon called projection.
Rock music is by nature not Godly music. The dancing beat of heavy drums and hard heavy bass, and arpeggio guitar solos and screaming and yelling is not godly music.
You're engaging in a priori argument. You're merely asserting. You're spiritualizing your own cultural and musical tastes. Looking at your choice of adjectives (dancing, hard, heavy, screaming), it looks likely that you've been seriously sexualizing things, and, no, "arpeggio" is not a synonym for "fellatio" even though both have a Latin origin, the same ending, the same number of syllables, and doubled letters.
Are you sure you're not Bob Garlock from B.J. University?
66 posted on
02/24/2011 3:25:57 PM PST by
aruanan
To: aruanan
Nope, not projecting, not assuming anything.
Music can be tested as to whether it is godly or not, just like anything else, using discernment. Some music is godly, and some isn’t. ‘Christian rock’ is just rock with a christian veneer wrapped around it. It’s still rock music. Which by its nature is not godly music.
76 posted on
02/24/2011 4:43:55 PM PST by
Secret Agent Man
(I'd like to tell you, but then I'd have to kill you.)
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