Postby Hitokiri » Mon Dec 12, 2005 3:27 pm
Music is music. Saying a band or a song is "Christian" is just putting a label on it signifying that the lyrics are from a Christian perspective. But when it boils down to it, it's all basically music. Content aside, Mercyme, Rebecca St. James, and Switchfoot is just the same as Eminem, Dimmu Borgir, and Britney Spears - different genres but they are all music.
I believe people should not say "you should not listen to this band cause they are bad for you or contain bad lyrics". It's not fact, it's an opinion. It may cause you, as a Christian, to stumble but for others, it may not affect them as much. I have a friend who is heavily influenced by music. I lent him a secular metal c.d. and he gave it back to me saying he got extremely depressed by it. When I listen to it, I don't get depressed or angry. I appreciate the music.
When listening to secular or christian bands, it's up to you to decide what you want going into your head. Myself, unless the lyrics is straight up sex , costant swearing, or detailed graphic violence of someone being gored and butchered, it hardly ever affects me so therefore I learn to appreciate a wider range of music, from my point of view.