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well you should see the plays we have here ther terible ther nothing i imagine a shakespear to be. it was a play about a love triangle and most everyone ther drank and drank. *puke* and i am sorry if i offended you.
mmm Music. My favorite. http://bible.cc/philippians/4-8.htmI'm a fan of all music. God has given us all gifts, and I happen to like to enjoy music of others, Christian or not. If the attitude that you can only listen to 'christian music' (Which, btw, I have find plenty of christian music to biblical inaccurate.), then we might as well apply it to everything. But to do that would make us hypocritical, saying, "oh, come love Jesus! But stop being who you are, and change everything into Christianise". And God can speak through whatever he wants. He isn't something we can put into a box. He's God, lol. So reflect on Phillippians 4:8. It's a great verse to look back on.
Big difference between Isolating oneself from worldly influences and insulating oneself from them. Choosing not to listen to secular music is a choice to insulate yourself from those influences. These types of influences have always around, so there is nothing new under the Son. Naivety would be to think you can live as close to the world as possible, partaking and indulging or simply chilling, yet believing you will be unaffected or influenced. Just my Godspeed,Mike
Just like food, everything that goes in the body, comes out of it, and some of what comes out stinks pretty badly. ~Marti
Quote from: snoopygy on February 17, 2009, 11:34:15 AM Your thread is actually quite confusing. I would put forth that Phil. 4:8 would support not listening to any secular music and only Christian music, but you use it (somehow) as the opposite. In fact, Paul wrote that passage to address people's thought lives and how it would ultimately influence speech, actions, and beliefs. If you guys are listening and reflecting on songs/bands that do not glorifying God, then you guys are affecting that thought life which seeps out in different ways. I don't care what the popular opinion of this thread is: the movies, television, and music that you guys take in affect your view on life and God. It bothers/scares me that more and more people are worshiping a God of their own creation (the American God) rather than conforming their lives to the God of Creation and His Standards (as revealed in Scripture). Justify secular music all you guys want...it doesn't make it any more right. One more note: music in and of itself isn't bad...it's the words/message that is attached to that music that are wrong. The words/message is what I take issue with.
I'm not isolationist. Secular music just stinks. Why would I listen to something I can't stand?
Share the Gospel wherever you go, and if necessary use words- Francis of AssisiI think that's relevant to Godspeed's post. We don't need to say "Jesus Christ is King" constantly to be a christian witness. That's not what being a christian is.
show me a drummer even a inch close to Mike Portnoy or Neil Peart
Quote from: xCaLeBx on February 17, 2009, 09:23:28 PMshow me a drummer even a inch close to Mike Portnoy or Neil PeartTed Kirkpatrick.Godspeed,Mike