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To: Merciful_Friend; savedbygrace; Michael.SF.
Oh, and the idea that he rejected Christianity between 1981 and 1983, or any other time, is completely wrong.

It's really funny - these charges that Bob quit Christianity. It only supports exactly what he makes crystal clear in "Chronicles." He is not a spokesman or role model for anything. That is a hard thing for most of us lesser mortals to wrap our brains around.

Because, at least me, I imagine if I were that famous, well, I would get some mileage out of it.

Those who would sit in the judgement seat and declare that Bob has rejected Christianity are just way out of bounds from even a simple reading of the Gospels.

"Who art thou, to judge another man's servant?"

66 posted on 07/06/2005 3:32:18 PM PDT by don-o (Don't be a Freeploader. Do the right thing and become a Monthly Donor!)
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To: don-o
Those who would sit in the judgement seat and declare that Bob has rejected Christianity are just way out of bounds from even a simple reading of the Gospels.

Amen to that.

67 posted on 07/06/2005 4:07:25 PM PDT by Michael.SF. ("Rommel, you magnificent son of bitch.....I READ YOUR BOOK!! - Gen. Patton)
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To: don-o
Nope, you're off in your analysis, don.

I discerned Dylan's character, based on his own statements, but I never judged his eternal salvation.

In fact, you are misapplying scripture, sir. It is a person's eternal salvation we are not to judge. But discerning a person's character, that we are supposed to do. We are instructed to know that. Paul tought that in a number of places. Surely you've read these instructions, haven't you?

68 posted on 07/06/2005 6:02:50 PM PDT by savedbygrace ("No Monday morning quarterback has ever led a team to victory" GW Bush)
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To: don-o; savedbygrace; Michael.SF.
The idea that Dylan has been this constantly-changing chameleon is also way over promoted by mainstream media types who need a tag to hang on him. Since they always perceived him as wiggling out of whatever label they originally tried to put on him, they've settled on this "man of many faces" thing. While it's understandable if someone unfamiliar with his work would be taken in by this, I think that people who've lived with his art for many years (and especially conservative types) are likely to hear a consistent thread throughout.

It's too much to get into in a Free Republic post (which is why I also write on a website at http://www.rightwingbob.com ) but consider, just as one example, a lyric he sang on his very first album:

Well, in my time of dying don't want nobody to mourn All I want for you to do is take my body home Well, well, well, so I can die easy Jesus gonna make up, Jesus gonna make up Jesus gonna make up my dying bed.

... and the final lines of the last song on his most recent album:

Just as sure as we're living, just as sure as you're born Look up, look up - seek your Maker - 'fore Gabriel blows his horn

Those lines bookend a career of songs that constantly draw from scripture, sometimes at the most unlikely moments. Yes, he's changed musical styles, which has kept his music interesting, but he's rarely gotten far away from an unflinching insight into human nature, an ever-present sense of mortality, and a respect for Biblical truth.

Often people are originally drawn to Dylan's music for reasons that have more to do with his caricature (leftist politics, anti-war, whatever) but sooner or later, if they stick with it, and as they get older, they have to come to terms with the real essence of his body of work, which I think is those elements I mentioned above. In this way, Dylan's work is ultimately not so much a part of the "counterculture," as it is subversive to it. You might arrive to his songs as a 16 year old looking for protest anthems or music to smoke pot to - but if it really gets under your skin, it will one day lead you nowhere so much as right back to the Bible, and to values that outlast the latest fads and styles.

On one level he's just a rock'n'roll singer - and on another his work has been an anchor in a deadly sea and has helped save more than one or two souls. I should have shut up long ago, but I just couldn't let the canard of the "no consistent philosophy" lie. It's been lying long enough.
72 posted on 07/06/2005 6:20:29 PM PDT by Merciful_Friend
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