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Originally Posted by deacon blues
Ask Jim Bakker, Jimmy Swaggert and Herman Cain about bad publicity...
When you're worth $7 billion, good publicity, bad publicity, eh...who cares? When you're a Christian Bible School, unless she's singing a gospel song, I doubt any good can come from it. What would be the benefit? And I doubt the producers would want the "look" on the stage either. No way it was going to happen...
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The first song I thought of was, "Like A Prayer", which I like and don't think it makes "fun" of Christianity.
Could this have been an opportunity for Madonna to have an authentic experience with Holy Ghost filled people? Could she have been filled with the Holy Ghost due to this collaboration?
Were her producers asking her to sin?
Wasn't Saul numbered among the prophets?
People have said that there are spirits that influence music and the thoughts and actions of those who hear it.
Could this have been an opportunity for the Holy Spirit to minister in a way unheard of?
The risk would be the minimizing and compromising of Christianity-- but what if the risk was avoided and GOD was glorified?