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<blockquote data-quote="Rich48" data-source="post: 24981149" data-attributes="member: 79468"><p>Quite often, we here that the newer songs (CCM) are shallow. Yet, at the same time, we sing the "grand old hymns" without any thought about what we are singing.</p><p> </p><p>Now, let me state from the starts that I LOVE the old hymns, and not in anyway shape or form suggesting that we abandon them. But there is some very bad theology in some of them. I am starting a new thread in an attempt to address some of these.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rich48, post: 24981149, member: 79468"] Quite often, we here that the newer songs (CCM) are shallow. Yet, at the same time, we sing the "grand old hymns" without any thought about what we are singing. Now, let me state from the starts that I LOVE the old hymns, and not in anyway shape or form suggesting that we abandon them. But there is some very bad theology in some of them. I am starting a new thread in an attempt to address some of these. [/QUOTE]
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