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Having been influenced by music my entire life, there is lots to be said on my part when it comes to this issue. I've been able to really research, examine, and analyze the world of music over the last few years, and discovered some amazing things, many too numerous to include in this thread. When I was a child, I heard music on a daily basis, and was therefore exposed to music of various kinds. I actually didn't know about Christian music (mainly CCM) until I was almost a teenager. I heard hymns when I was in church, and any Christian music I owned was children's Christian music (Psalty and the like). Then when I was about 11 (or thereabouts), I attended an Amy Grant concert, exposing me to my first real taste of CCM. It was the Unguarded tour, I believe, and it wasn't long after that concert that I took interest in collecting CCM (starting with Amy Grant), which to me, was like the popular music I was hearing all around me, just with Christian lyrics. So I started building my own collection of Christian music, and for a time, that's the only thing I would basically listen to (aside from playing with the radio and listening to snippets of non Christian music so as to expose myself to other things and for comparison purposes). However, as the years went on, I started a casual research on my own of music, and the various issues on which Christians disagree (music being a very commonly debated "hot topic"). I also started viewing music in the way I viewed television/movies and reading material. A program or book can be moral and have a message in it without explicitly mentioning God or Jesus (for instance, The Brady Bunch, Full House, or any Shirley Temple movie), and the same thing can be said of music. The fact remains that being a Christian, I hold to standards based on the Bible, and I have discovered that there is still some decent music that is not labeled a "Christian" song, but have lyrics that are not against Biblical principles, therefore, I will listen to them.
There is a lot more detail I can get into, but I don't want to drag this on and on. I know everyone has different convictions on this; it's one of those "doubtful things" Romans 14 talks about.
Here is a Website that covers more about this topic as it relates to Christianity for anyone who might be interested.
https://musingsonmusicinthechurch.wordpress.com
There is a lot more detail I can get into, but I don't want to drag this on and on. I know everyone has different convictions on this; it's one of those "doubtful things" Romans 14 talks about.
Here is a Website that covers more about this topic as it relates to Christianity for anyone who might be interested.
https://musingsonmusicinthechurch.wordpress.com
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