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OneJohn410 -> RE: What's your opinion on the many genres of Christian music? (6/2/2008 11:44:31 PM)
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If someone does not like the sound of something, chances are they are not going ask you to see the CD jacket to read the lyrics, or watch a video of the preformers' latest visit to somewhere for a mission fundraiser, or want to listen to an interview of the musicians' opinions about anything. Like it or not, you are probably not going to be able to sit down with your dad and explain to him that at that instance in that song, this band is singing about God's plan of salvation for His creation. Since he's probably heard the entire disc, you may have missed the chance to just play one of the 'softer' songs on it and try to explain your attraction for what you hear. If Christian metal music is helpful to you being in a mindset of thinking about how God's blessed your life, and that it reminds you to be thankful for that and spread it around to others you know, then that's great. If it is more of a way to shut out the world, rebel against your parents wishes, and secretly worship God more than to openly worship Him... that's just how I'd have to think about something like that. If I tried to answer, "What would Jesus do with Christian metal music?" I couldn't. I know he'd try to use it to bring glory to God, yet hey! If there was any stringed music during Jesus' days on earth, it would surely have been unplugged (acoustic), and not likely any yelling in the music's performance. This is a real thought-provoking post. I'm glad I didn't have to come up with it. : ) OneJohn410
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