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Why exactly is rock music Satanic?
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<blockquote data-quote="APC_Carrier" data-source="post: 70770239" data-attributes="member: 394861"><p>Caminator, watch the conference from Fr. Ripperger.</p><p></p><p>Rock is satanic because, among other things:</p><p>1) rock rhythm is syncopic, it promotes uncontrolled movement and predisposes to sin.</p><p>2) rock has its roots in blues and jazz. Both music styles have adopted their rhythm from voodoo rituals, and voodoo is by definition satanic.</p><p>3) it was not your average joe at <em>yer church </em>who said that the spirit of rock is satanic. It firstly Plato who argued about the intrinsic spirit of any music, and therefore the power of any piece of music to influence a person's spirit. Having music a spiritual component, it can be deduced that any sort of music has the power to influence our spirit. Rock, as any other music style, has a spiritual nature. Being rock satanic at its roots, rock's spirituality is satanic, therefore leading our spirit into satanism. You can find that in the conference I posted.</p><p>4) regardless of a given rock band not being satanic, its resemblance it style with other bands that are truly satanic can lead a person into satanism. It is no secret that many current rock/heavy rock/metal bands have been influenced by the same bands that back in the sixties were satanic.</p><p></p><p>An average person may start listening to X-sinner and, due to its resemblance with AC DC, continue with this latter band.</p><p></p><p>Like I said before, I am not a priest or someone who always held a traditional catholic view. You may find it difficult to read or capitalize on what people here have said, but denying the implicit risks will do you a dis-service.</p><p></p><p>Talking about christian metal is like talking about kosher pork chops.</p><p></p><p>Take care.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="APC_Carrier, post: 70770239, member: 394861"] Caminator, watch the conference from Fr. Ripperger. Rock is satanic because, among other things: 1) rock rhythm is syncopic, it promotes uncontrolled movement and predisposes to sin. 2) rock has its roots in blues and jazz. Both music styles have adopted their rhythm from voodoo rituals, and voodoo is by definition satanic. 3) it was not your average joe at [I]yer church [/I]who said that the spirit of rock is satanic. It firstly Plato who argued about the intrinsic spirit of any music, and therefore the power of any piece of music to influence a person's spirit. Having music a spiritual component, it can be deduced that any sort of music has the power to influence our spirit. Rock, as any other music style, has a spiritual nature. Being rock satanic at its roots, rock's spirituality is satanic, therefore leading our spirit into satanism. You can find that in the conference I posted. 4) regardless of a given rock band not being satanic, its resemblance it style with other bands that are truly satanic can lead a person into satanism. It is no secret that many current rock/heavy rock/metal bands have been influenced by the same bands that back in the sixties were satanic. An average person may start listening to X-sinner and, due to its resemblance with AC DC, continue with this latter band. Like I said before, I am not a priest or someone who always held a traditional catholic view. You may find it difficult to read or capitalize on what people here have said, but denying the implicit risks will do you a dis-service. Talking about christian metal is like talking about kosher pork chops. Take care. [/QUOTE]
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