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is Secular Music the devil's pulpit?
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<blockquote data-quote="renniks" data-source="post: 74189713" data-attributes="member: 226371"><p>Every good and perfect gift comes from God. Music in itself is a gift from God then. The devil constantly tries to pervert what God has meant for good for evil. While God uses even things meant for evil for good. I can listen to Al Green sing h"can You mend a broken heart", and it will draw me closer to God, because truly only God mends broken hearts. Someone else might listen to it and only get depressed. Now obviously there are some songs that are just trash. But good poetry is all in the ears of the listener, we interpret it through our experiences. And in the Christians case, we should interpret it through the Holy Spirits leading. I'm not sure the line between secular and sacred is always as clear as some Christians think it is.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="renniks, post: 74189713, member: 226371"] Every good and perfect gift comes from God. Music in itself is a gift from God then. The devil constantly tries to pervert what God has meant for good for evil. While God uses even things meant for evil for good. I can listen to Al Green sing h"can You mend a broken heart", and it will draw me closer to God, because truly only God mends broken hearts. Someone else might listen to it and only get depressed. Now obviously there are some songs that are just trash. But good poetry is all in the ears of the listener, we interpret it through our experiences. And in the Christians case, we should interpret it through the Holy Spirits leading. I'm not sure the line between secular and sacred is always as clear as some Christians think it is. [/QUOTE]
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