Hitokiri wrote:On what soldier4Christ said, it all depends if it affects your spiritual life. For example, I listen to some bands that don't have the most...uplifting lyrics (Lamb of God, In Flames, Children of Bodom). However, I know who is the real God and whom triumphs over evil. I feel strong enough in my faith that lyrics such as these don't affect me spirutually.
I think it goes with everything: video games, anime, sports, movies, music, etc. If you get to the point of obsession and affects you spiritually, I think it's a good time to focus less on them and more on God.
beau99 wrote:Hey,
I listen to Nine Inch Nails (which is all Trent Reznor), and his lyrics are definitely not Christian.
Just depends on if you can handle it or not.
I can handle it just fine. Plus I find most "Christian" music to be lyrically and musically awful anyway.
Kkun wrote:See, now, while I agree with the "just depends on if you can handle it or not", I find the comment about Christian music to be absolutely wrong. Have you ever read the lyrics to songs written by Christian Lindskog,
Andrew Schwab,
Reese Roper, Sufjan Stevens, Jason Martin, Brother Danielson, Josh Dies, Aaron Weiss, Ian Eskelin, Josh Scogin, and a host of many others? I doubt it.
Christian music has improved so much over the years and gets a bad rap because of the mainstream CCM stuff. A lot of the indie-Christian stuff on labels like Tooth and Nail/Solid State, Mono vs Stereo, Danielson Famile...I would put up against any mainstream artist.
PumpkinKoRn52 wrote:Yes, I have decided to resurface. The infamous is back.
Now to the subject at hand.
It's perfectly fine to listen to secular music. In fact, that's about all I listen too. I can't help it that 90% of christian bands suck, and no good christian bands can actually make it to the recording studio without selling out. If you think it's wrong to listen to secular music, don't listen to it. Just as long as you force that on everyone else.
Kkun wrote:Dude, I was wondering where you'd disappeared to. I used to be aku_soku_zan. Welcome back.
Anyway, 90% of Christian bands suck? How do you figure that? And selling out? Who, in recent memory has sold out?
PumpkinKoRn52 wrote:Yeah, I'm back now. I've been gone for so long because I've had a bunch of crap going on in my life dragging me down. I'm not better now, but I no longer care about my own well-being. I'm just drudging through life now.
Anyway, 90% is just a rough generalization. I can count all the good christian bands on my fingers. One band who has sold out recently is pillar. They used to be real good, but man, thier new cd blows. And the other sell-outs are almost every new christian band. They get a label if they play what their produces tell them too.
Shatterheart wrote:Uh oh, here comes Shatterheart. ^^ Secular music is not evil, if you think that...or have been told that...welcome to the magical world of brainwashing.
Shatterheart wrote: Now, as far as Christian music goes? Yes, much of it does indeed suck. Why you ask? Because rather then do there own original thing...many Christian lables spend all there time trying to find the Christian verson of Kelly Clarkson, Linkin Park, or Korn. Christian music has never been about individuality...its been about cookie cutter replacement..
Shatterheart wrote: If changing lyrics to suit larger masses is deemed selling out...then 99% of cross over bands sell out.
Conversely- you could go let the radio and MTV and purevolume tell you what's good too... welcome to the secular world of brainwashing... Aaaand- counterpoint!
Shatterheart wrote:Actaully, if you want to play... You totaly missed my point. Thats not a counter point, thats skimming, or not paying attention. My point is, people who run around labling all secular music is evil are fools. Please, if your going to pick at my posts...at least read them.
steelbeliever wrote:but i like heavy metal and lots of my friends think its wrong as a christian to lsiten to heavy metal...i really don't believe that either...
Sephiroth wrote:i think there is nothing wrong with listening to secular music. Indeed there are alot of bands out there that should be avoided, but they make up only a part of secular music as a whole, i listen to alot more secular bands than Christian ones, while i like alot of Christian bands, like Five Iron Frenzy etc. just because, well like their sound, etc. better.
playing off of shatterhearts illustration somewhat.. do you only eat food made from Christian owned stores? do you only socialise wiht Christians? and so forth, its not about whether the people in the band are Christian or not, music is music. It there for ppl to enjoy.
Hitokiri wrote:Personally, as a Christian, you should not be against Christian music. I really dislike the music Toby Mac or SuperChick does but I still support them cause they are trying to put thier talent God gave them to use. For Christian bands, I think, that the main thing they should be about is thier faith and not the music.
I main not like thier style of music but I will support the band.
They label all secular music as evil... you label them as fools.
They make a choice to bravely apply Phillippians 4:8, and take their listening habits in hand, not be swayed by the allure of the world. However, when someone stands up and tells us we're wrong for listening to a particular band, we get all defensive, as if it mattered in the end!
Shatterheart wrote:Maybe I am assuming. Do you speak English? Is it your first language? (I am serious) In two posts, you still have yet to see my point...I am starting to think its a lost cause to even try to explain. For the sake of clarity, I will repeat this again. If you lable ALL secular music as evil. You are indeed a fool. Just like labling it all as fine and exceptable would make you foolish. See my point yet? Or should I just give up?
Shatterheart wrote: Uh oh, here comes Shatterheart. ^^ Secular music is not evil, if you think that...or have been told that...welcome to the magical world of brainwashing.
Nu-En-Jin wrote:Conversely- you could go let the radio and MTV and purevolume tell you what's good too... welcome to the secular world of brainwashing...
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