"does not give you license to challenge the validity of communication through music."
Ah, but trying to uphold godly standards and being faithful to God does.
>>Ah, but trying to uphold godly standards and being faithful to God does.<<
Don't take this personally, for I will admit to doing this myself before (and will probably do it again), but sometimes we confuse cultural standards for Godly standards.
At the most, without investigation into the individual personal situations of others, and absent a specific negative command, all you can claim is that it doesn't edify you. That's fine, and if you tell us something doesn't edify you (e.g. rock Christian songs) we will not give it to you. The facts are highly situational, because everything is offensive to somebody for some reason. Traditional church music might be the "WORST" way to reach a certain population.