Kkun wrote:How, pray tell, have they gone completely secular and not Christian? Just two weeks ago I saw them at Cornerstone Festival, a Christian music festival. I'm curious to see your response...
Rin-chan679 wrote:Well.. as you can hear they are touring with Simple Plan and Good Charolette pretty soon. SOOO.. i guess there gonna change all there Christian lyrics. If not thats GREAT! Though its not what i hear from there newsletter. When you saw them were they with Simple Plan and Good Charolette cause idk if they are already touring with them?
Zilch wrote:I look at Relient K as Christian entertainment. I don't think they ever started as a ministry, anyway, so they're clean poppunkers that happen to know Jesus. That's how I see things...
Shatterheart wrote:Just when I thought I was alone in how I felt. Thank you.
Nu-En-Jin wrote:For my money, I'll support whomever I can see Jesus shining forth from, without compromise, regardless of label, stigma, or target audience.
In the end, however, God is pretty clear in His Word what His desire for our creative and communicative outlets should be.
Romans 1:16 says "For I am not ashamed of the gospel of Christ: for it is the power of God unto salvation to every one that believeth; to the Jew first, and also to the Greek."
NOT ASHAMED. We are called to proclaim this hope we have not only here, but in the great commission itself, from the very mouth of our Savior. Why then would we shy away from the only message that has any relevancy in the face of eternity?
The apostle Paul came to Athens, then the cultural and philosophical center of the world, with every intention of making his message culturally relevant, and watered-down to the point when it would be easy to swallow and accessable to the masses.
Shatterheart wrote:Now maybe I am reading that wrong...but your not making any sence to me...perhaps I missed somthing. I don't belive that Christians have to sing about Jesus. If singing is there job, they can sing whatever they want to pay the bills...I fail to see your point I guess. I mean, do you spend 24-7 of the time your at work preaching the Gospel? No, because if you did...you would never get any work done. There is a time and place for everything.
Shatterheart wrote:I agreed with you totaly Ju-En-Jin till this.
Now maybe I am reading that wrong...but your not making any sence to me...perhaps I missed somthing. I don't belive that Christians have to sing about Jesus. If singing is there job, they can sing whatever they want to pay the bills...I fail to see your point I guess. I mean, do you spend 24-7 of the time your at work preaching the Gospel? No, because if you did...you would never get any work done. There is a time and place for everything.
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