gekko said:i dont either. never said it did. never will.
I have read many of your posts and I know you never said you did. I was using death metal as an example of why there is a limit to what should be refered to as Christian.
gekko said:Christian death metal is an oxymoron. cause its death metal.
I 100% agree
gekko said:christian heavy metal (like emery, demon hunter. etc.) i agree with that. i dont listen to it because i like to understand the lyrics. many can understand the lyrics of the style of music. the artists in that style - they speak about stuff happening in their lives - and the solution to it = Jesus Christ. im not talking about secular artists.
I'm not going to make a judgment about the people who perfom "christian heavy metal", but most of it is about the music, that's why you can't understand what they are saying. If the lyrics are what makes it christian, shouldn't they be understood?
gekko said:again. there is no such thing as a spiritual Enote. nor is there such thing as a secular E-note. there is not spiritual or non-spiritual category when it comes to music notes.
I agree, the notes aren't spiritual or secular. But even music without lyrics can inspire emotions, (joy, peace, anger, lust, and so on). It's the arrangement and the presentation that may cause a person to praise God or serve self.
[guote=gekko]woah woah woooah!
where have any of us. (rather - where have I) - said that christian rock music was there to play for the world or to please the world? its a means of communication of encouragement to christians - and if people from the "world" hear it - so be it - they hear the message - (which is contained in the lyrics). christian artists are there to play for God. (some dont and are selfish - i agree) - but they play with a christian audience in mind. and hopefully beable to witness to a lost world.[/quote]
Like I said before, I agree with you more than you know. I am a musician. I play several different instruments, and appreciate many different styles of music. I believe music is a gift from God. I don't believe our inspiration should come from the world, it should come from God. Why should christians be influenced by something in the world, try to emulate it, and call it christian? There is a CCM station that I listen to at times. If you listen carefully you can hear something in most of the music that sets it apart from the worlds music, I can't quite put my finger on it but it's there. Every once in awhile you hear someone who is clearly trying to "sound like the world".
I think SFIC and Linda are wrong to be in the "old hymns only" camp. But I also think it is wrong to be in the "anything goes" camp.