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Now heres an interesting question I'd like to pose: Is there perhaps, a time and place you can talk about sex and drugs in songs? As Axver has mentioned in one thread,( and to give an exmaple) there are a few U2 songs about drugs, and some about sex as well. With or Without You, Bad, and Running to Stand Still are all about drug addiction. But that does not mean it is being glorified.oneiric said:If secular music is a sin, then viewing secular artwork and reading secular books is too. Where do you draw the line?
No, I don't think it is a sin. Just watch what you listen to. Obviously listening to songs about drugs and sex and all that is not a good thing...
If the song glorifies sinful things then it's not wise to listen to it.indigo tree said:Now heres an interesting question I'd like to pose: Is there perhaps, a time and place you can talk about sex and drugs in songs? As Axver has mentioned in one thread,( and to give an exmaple) there are a few U2 songs about drugs, and some about sex as well. With or Without You, Bad, and Running to Stand Still are all about drug addiction. But that does not mean it is being glorified.
Then there are songs like Your Blue Room and Ultraviolet (Light my Way)
in which the singer speaks about sex. So, where do you draw the line?
I think touchy subjects like drugs and sex could and should be talked about, as long as they arent being glorified, (drugs) or are handled in a respectful way (sex).