faceofbear
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basically your saying if something is done wrong, and it is done wrong for a really long time, then somehow it makes it OK! I personally am ok with people enjoying all types of music in their daily life. but when it comes to offering up music to God as a praise offering I'm not so sure you would want to take a pagan song (music) and regift it back to God, when it says He's a jealous God, it means HE is a JEALOUS GOD, and wants something original from your heart, not some repackaged music created for paganism.
I'm saying if you're a Christian who goes to church and sings hymns, you're participating in Pagan ideas. I didn't approve or disapprove. But neither do I find it wrong to gift pagan songs to God. I.E. Muslims reference God as most merciful and most compassionate. Is it then wrong for me to reference my God, who is most merciful, and most compassionate, as most merciful and most compassionate? No. It's the context which you use it. It'd be wrong to sing a Pagan song to a Pagan god, but to sing a Pagan song to God, if it is true of God, is not wrong. And to say otherwise is very Pharisaical. That's like saying you can't play piano during worship music because Bartolomeo Cristofori was not a Christian (I have no idea what his religious beliefs were).
I didn't know God wanted something original. Guess I better stop praying the Lord's prayer. Guess I better stop calling God the God of peace, or of grace, or as being compassionate and merciful. I'm sorry. I guess I just didn't know that the Bible states that we must create something because God is artistic and only wants artistic people to create songs for Him. Good grief! Don't you know every piece of art is stolen from the idea of something else!
You misunderstood me, but perhaps you completely overlooked the flaw in your own argument. If you want to be in a religion which is void of all pagan influences, well, you better start a new breed of Christianity, because it doesn't exist.
Rather I say, God doesn't care how we worship, just so long as it's from the heart, in truth.
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