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As a former Black metal fan, I can say it depends on what band or song you are listening to. Black metal, IMO, is horrific. Most of the bands denouce God and scream about gloom, doom and destruction (not good). Although some metal bands isn't so bad..like Dio. I can tell the difference with my mindset from the days of listening to metal, I'm not so angry now. Stay away from bands like Celtic Frost, Bathory and Cradle of Filth. I really don't listen to secular music anymore, much less metal. The closest metal band I listen to now is BlindsideTyler_W said:Im a christian and all but:
If I listen to heavy metal (Hammerfall, DIO, etc) am I being a bad christian?
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Amen brother, It shows that we are human. I, personally, felt anger within myself back in days of my headbanging years. I gotta admit, I never felt that way with Christian rock.Roo6339 said:i listen to all types of metal, though i tend to stay away from black metal because that is outright anti-christian. i do my best at balancing my secular intake with my christian intake. i know it doesn't justify the horrid lyrics i may or may not be listening to (when you can even understand the lyrics...) but i don't feel convicted that i can't be listening to those bands. i've prayed about it many times, but i feel no guilt when i listen to most of the bands i listen to... i still make mistakes though and listen to stuff i shouldn't be listening to...
Roo6339 said:black metal because that is outright anti-christian
xpunkskaterx said:I listen to black metal and death metal. How is it "anti-Christian" Its just a genre of music.
Im talking about Christian Black metal. So....what is it called...White Metal???Roo6339 said:because black metal is the only genre that is specificaly against christianity. i don't just mean they sing about things that aren't christian, i mean they sing against christians. death metal deals more with... funny enough... death. of course, it's not all about death, but it's more just an angry genre of music... angry about the world, filled with hurt and sometimes senseless gore (which is really quite over the top). black metal however is filled with anger against christians and against God. they say metal is the devil's music... they should be more specific... black metal is the devil's music.
i'm not going to say you're a bad christian for listening to it. it's a personal standard i have set for myself. that's just my view on it.
Let's forget the fact that it's "anti-Chritian" for a second, but someone said this for me to think about a few years ago.."Either it's of the Lord, or it isn't. There is no middle". Make sense to me......xpunkskaterx said:I listen to black metal and death metal. How is it "anti-Christian" Its just a genre of music.
well God made music, and all genres of music. So the genre itself is Gods, but the lyrics arent.staugustine68 said:Let's forget the fact that it's "anti-Chritian" for a second, but someone said this for me to think about a few years ago.."Either it's of the Lord, or it isn't. There is no middle". Make sense to me......
Study the lyrics of these Christian metal bands, and there is no doubt that they are for the Lord.staugustine68 said:Let's forget the fact that it's "anti-Chritian" for a second, but someone said this for me to think about a few years ago.."Either it's of the Lord, or it isn't. There is no middle". Make sense to me......
No doubt that Christian metal bands are for the Lord.twistedsketch said:Study the lyrics of these Christian metal bands, and there is no doubt that they are for the Lord.
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