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Originally Posted by Ferd
I am finding it hard to understand why one would want to "handle" something as vile and blasphemous as Holy Roller Novacain?
JT, we agree on a lot of things around here. And I am not one who opposes all secular music out of hand.
However, I am finding your arugments in this tread hard to follow....
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Originally Posted by Ferd
Deltaman, you have effectlivly juxtiposed two very incongurous things here...
That is why I am having such an issue....
I dont oppose all musich that isnt "church music".
But the notion that one can be spiritually strong and therefore enjoy music that you confess might be damaging to a weaker saint baffels me as to why the "stronger" would WANT to do something like that!
I think there is a lot of secular music out there that any saint of God would find perfectly acceptable.
I do agree that a strong Christian can "handle" some things that would challenge a new saint or a weak saint. Surely those things exist in our daily lives.
but when you have something as wrong as Holy Roller Novacane, I cannot for the life of me understand how a person of any serious faith, either strong or weak or new or seasoned would WANT to listen to it!
That doesnt mean I wish bad things for the Kings. In factI stand by my statement. I wish them well. They have been wrong by "us" for certain.
I pray they find their way thru the fog and back to a real relationship with God.... and this might shock you, but I dont think that means they would need to stop being secular rockers....
but come one bro.... you can really listen to that kind of thing and it not have an effect on you?
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I listen to 90% secular music, and I have no interest in debating it's merits, or any of that...
But just for informational purposes I thought I would share that the song "Holy Roller Novocaine" is actually about a spiritual leader misusing his authority to manipulate those underneath him into sexual situations. So the lyrics are supposed to disturbing.
Someone rightly pointed out earlier that artistic expression is supposed to evoke emotions. I add that they are not always positive emotions.