Mave wrote:WOW....I just found this page. It's pretty interesting and .....well, I'll let you guys take a look first.
http://www.corruptchristianmusic.com/home/index.html
I haven't looked through it all but somehow the arguments against some Christian artists aren't very strong. Seriously, is this a joke?
I read on Jars of Clay since I'm a big fan. And they're telling me not to listen to JoC because of what the members listen to??? And just because one of the members has beer, ever now and then? Gosh.....I'm at lost for words. Opinions, anyone?
Note: If you are offended by Catholic Church bashing, you may not wanna go there.
Knives wrote:I AM SO MAD AT THOSE_____.
Umm...Actually, no. Your very wrong there skynes. Let me trace this: In Ancient Scotland, and in other places in Europe, there was Celtic music...And it stayed with the people of those countrys even after they came to the new world, and made music after that fashion. Now, for those who settled in the hills and mountains, this evolved into Bluegrass. Bluegrass evantually became country music. Now, country music is what Rock evolved out of, after combining with the sounds of blues, jazz, and other things that have their roots in bluegrass. And that is why Celtic music is the best, becuase without it, we wouldn't have half the types of music we do now....
Kireihana wrote:By the way, J.R.R. Tolkien was Roman Catholic as well, and a close friend of C.S. Lewis. I wonder why they didn't take any time to bash him as well. (if they did, I didn't see it)
me earlier in this thread wrote:oh yeah by the way, they called C.S. Lewis an Occultist ::rollseyes::
Zilch wrote:By the way, C.S Lewis was the guy who witnessed to JRR Tolkien...or vice versa...but they were both Christians.
Da Rabid Duckie, concerning Gypsy wrote:Gypsy doesn't realize this, but she's ditching whomever she's with and we're getting married. Uh huh. Yeah. Lil bro Zilch can be the best man, it'll be an explosive ceremony. Everyone is invited! We'll serve poutine at the reception, Straylight can DJ, and Shatterheart can start a mosh pit!
Hey... she said it... :pGypsy, in acceptance wrote:Explosives and poutine? Alright!
ice122985 wrote:In fact, i believe it is wrong for Christian music to be similar to secular music(rock, rap, coutnry, etc.). My reasons for this is because God calls us to be separate. Therfore, songs that given to Christ in worship must be different and distinct in form and style. Another reason for this is that these type of songs tend to get the audience paying more attention to the musc, the beat, the rythym, and so on, rather than focusing on the words of praise, grattitude that we are offering to our Lord. This is why I pay more attention to indivudual songs- while Stacie Orrico is no longer just a Christian artist, there are a few of her past songs that are still worth listening to. I've learned to pick and choose what i am going to listen to.
Da Rabid Duckie, concerning Gypsy wrote:Gypsy doesn't realize this, but she's ditching whomever she's with and we're getting married. Uh huh. Yeah. Lil bro Zilch can be the best man, it'll be an explosive ceremony. Everyone is invited! We'll serve poutine at the reception, Straylight can DJ, and Shatterheart can start a mosh pit!
Hey... she said it... :pGypsy, in acceptance wrote:Explosives and poutine? Alright!
ice122985 wrote:I agree with them on thier stand against Christian rock. In fact, i believe it is wrong for Christian music to be similar to secular music(rock, rap, coutnry, etc.). My reasons for this is because God calls us to be separate. Therfore, songs that given to Christ in worship must be different and distinct in form and style. Another reason for this is that these type of songs tend to get the audience paying more attention to the musc, the beat, the rythym, and so on, rather than focusing on the words of praise, grattitude that we are offering to our Lord. This is why I pay more attention to indivudual songs- while Stacie Orrico is no longer just a Christian artist, there are a few of her past songs that are still worth listening to. I've learned to pick and choose what i am going to listen to.
MasterDias wrote:That is a well-thought post... however I don't agree with your first couple of statements.
If you wanted Christian music to be "seperate" from secular music in terms of types of music(rock, rap, country, classical, blues, jazz or whatever), you aren't going to find anything aside from the gregorian chant and possibly some church hymns that don't have any secular roots.
Da Rabid Duckie, concerning Gypsy wrote:Gypsy doesn't realize this, but she's ditching whomever she's with and we're getting married. Uh huh. Yeah. Lil bro Zilch can be the best man, it'll be an explosive ceremony. Everyone is invited! We'll serve poutine at the reception, Straylight can DJ, and Shatterheart can start a mosh pit!
Hey... she said it... :pGypsy, in acceptance wrote:Explosives and poutine? Alright!
Kireihana wrote:(and woe to the thought of actually drinking alcoholic beverages! I'm sure Jesus actually drank Juicy Juice at the Last Supper.)
What of songs that glorify God, but whose targeted audience are not christian? The artists behind them aim to provide an alternative to those who would not otherwise hear of the Gospel. I am not referring to "crossover" artists, who water down the message that they might expand their base]he's[/i] like."ice122985 wrote:I agree with them on thier stand against Christian rock. In fact, i believe it is wrong for Christian music to be similar to secular music(rock, rap, coutnry, etc.). My reasons for this is because God calls us to be separate. Therfore, songs that given to Christ in worship must be different and distinct in form and style.
And then there's this. If you don't like the music, you won't give yourself the chance to listen to the words.ice122985 wrote:Another reason for this is that these type of songs tend to get the audience paying more attention to the musc, the beat, the rythym, and so on, rather than focusing on the words of praise, grattitude that we are offering to our Lord.
churchgirl111 wrote:huh??????????????????????? @ Ronin Karai????????????????
skynes wrote:They seem to forget the C%W has more depressing lyrics than ANY other form of music (correct me if i'm wrong on that)
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