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<blockquote data-quote="Theogonia" data-source="post: 21267347" data-attributes="member: 136929"><p>RenewingMyMind: Yes you do have a point. Metal tends to associate with Satanism and the pentagram is a common symbol for metal artists. BUT I disagree with you when you say that listening to that kind of music is agreeing with the lyrics. For example, I listen to Slayer and my favorite album is God Hates Us All. I DO NOT agree with that. If that's what vocalist Tom Araya believes I have no problem with that. However I don't have to agree with what he's saying to enjoy the music. </p><p></p><p>And stop trying to make Yam Kimil ashamed of what he listens to by saying he should show the lyrics to his church. It's none of the pastor's business what he listens to. His decisions on what to listen to or watch is between him and God. </p><p></p><p>I listen to a variety of metal and even "satanic" bands like Dimmu Borgir and I never have sleeping problems. I have no interest in the occult or Satanism.</p><p></p><p>Also, if you really think metal bands get witches to cast spells on their CDs then you need help.</p><p></p><p>To stay on topic, I love Opeth.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Theogonia, post: 21267347, member: 136929"] RenewingMyMind: Yes you do have a point. Metal tends to associate with Satanism and the pentagram is a common symbol for metal artists. BUT I disagree with you when you say that listening to that kind of music is agreeing with the lyrics. For example, I listen to Slayer and my favorite album is God Hates Us All. I DO NOT agree with that. If that's what vocalist Tom Araya believes I have no problem with that. However I don't have to agree with what he's saying to enjoy the music. And stop trying to make Yam Kimil ashamed of what he listens to by saying he should show the lyrics to his church. It's none of the pastor's business what he listens to. His decisions on what to listen to or watch is between him and God. I listen to a variety of metal and even "satanic" bands like Dimmu Borgir and I never have sleeping problems. I have no interest in the occult or Satanism. Also, if you really think metal bands get witches to cast spells on their CDs then you need help. To stay on topic, I love Opeth. [/QUOTE]
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