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Yes.So here's the question: Is that general style of music inherently 'un-Christian'?
They are closed minded peopleSo, I see from a number of different threads (and from life in general) that people are quick to question the 'Christianity' of bands like POD, Thousand Foot Krutch, Demon Hunter, Haste the Day, underOATH, bands like that. (If you haven't heard them, they're on Purevolume...this isn't a plug, I promise)
I reckon that this is basically due to the style of the music - hardcore, screamo, rapcore, stuff like that. People react against it - which is the point, as the music is confrontational and agressive.
So here's the question: Is that general style of music inherently 'un-Christian'?
I don't know the answer, but my points for consideration are as follows...
- One of the Fruits of the Spirit is 'peace' - this music is the precise opposite to peacefulness...but then, making a whip and driving people out of the Temple wasn't a peaceful act.
- Conservative tradition...some people still object to Rock'n'Roll as being 'of the devil'.
- God created beauty, and this music isn't beautiful - at least, not in the conventional sense.
So I'm left thinking, well, maybe you can have any style of music you want, but the spirit behind the band has to be Godly - but then maybe the spirit behind the music is basically ungodly and so can't be redeemed...but then perhaps it just needs to be reclaimed form Satan, but then...
You see my question? Thoughts appreciated,
James
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