To: Claud
Not more righteous no, but more appropriate yes. I can respect your preference, as long as you respect the preference of others (which you don't).
To: Mr. Brightside
It comes down to what's right and what's wrong. Not just preference. Not everybody can be right. What's wrong with that?
To: Mr. Brightside
It's not about preferences, it is about what is appropriate music for Sunday worship. You wouldn't show up at church in a dingy t-shirt and sweats would you?
53 posted on
09/25/2006 10:06:35 AM PDT by
Claud
To: Mr. Brightside
That's aesthetical relativism.
-A8
107 posted on
12/01/2006 3:03:12 AM PST by
adiaireton8
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