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<blockquote data-quote="Poppyseed78" data-source="post: 70204808" data-attributes="member: 390906"><p>Tolkien!</p><p></p><p>I agree that rejecting a song based on its title alone, or one line taken out of context, is silly. </p><p></p><p>I used to attend a church that had a very active music team that consisted of mostly high school and college students. They were talented musicians who really loved to perform. The elder board of the church (which was, unsurprisingly, full of senior citizens) preferred more traditional music, so they got rid of the contemporary Christian music and insisted on only hymns. </p><p></p><p>When young people switched to other churches, the Elder Board was alarmed, because there was a significant decrease in tithing. It was a foolish move on their part, and it literally cost them money.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Poppyseed78, post: 70204808, member: 390906"] Tolkien! I agree that rejecting a song based on its title alone, or one line taken out of context, is silly. I used to attend a church that had a very active music team that consisted of mostly high school and college students. They were talented musicians who really loved to perform. The elder board of the church (which was, unsurprisingly, full of senior citizens) preferred more traditional music, so they got rid of the contemporary Christian music and insisted on only hymns. When young people switched to other churches, the Elder Board was alarmed, because there was a significant decrease in tithing. It was a foolish move on their part, and it literally cost them money. [/QUOTE]
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