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<blockquote data-quote="NiobiumTragedy" data-source="post: 58672454" data-attributes="member: 244766"><p>So how exactly does a song with he same exact lyrics and music become more edifying based on the person saying it? If I wrote a song about a girl, and some Christian artist sings my song, it's still about a girl. There is simply no getting around that based on who is singing because it would be MY creative writing.</p><p></p><p>I suppose you could sing the song to a different girl, or to God, but it doesn't change what the song is about because I wrote it.</p><p></p><p>I still find this concept of "it's okay because a Christian is singing it" to be complete hypocritical crap and goes to show how boxed in Christians make themselves.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NiobiumTragedy, post: 58672454, member: 244766"] So how exactly does a song with he same exact lyrics and music become more edifying based on the person saying it? If I wrote a song about a girl, and some Christian artist sings my song, it's still about a girl. There is simply no getting around that based on who is singing because it would be MY creative writing. I suppose you could sing the song to a different girl, or to God, but it doesn't change what the song is about because I wrote it. I still find this concept of "it's okay because a Christian is singing it" to be complete hypocritical crap and goes to show how boxed in Christians make themselves. [/QUOTE]
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