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BrooklynBoy200
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Is it a sin to listen to music such as Rob Zombie? I listen to him and what about music that uses the Lord’s name in vain?
I listen ONLY to classical music. Every symphony by Hayden had, as the dedication on the title page, “For the Glory of God”, and he meant it.Is it a sin to listen to music such as Rob Zombie? I listen to him and what about music that uses the Lord’s name in vain?
With regards to music, its a touchy subject.Ok, thankyou for the answers everybody.
yes he says that the very nature of rock music is about lust etc. Basically if you have ‘fun’ listening to it, then it’s bad.BrooklynBoy200,
Something else that I find noteworthy to mention here is what Rome’s cheif exorcist, Fr. Gabrielle Amorth, says about the genre of music you listen too. I read his book “An Exorcist: More Stories” and in it he talks about musicians like rob zombie and the kind of effect they’re music has on people’s brains (literaly) and also what people could open themselves up to spiritualy by listening to it. I think it’d be more than worth while for you to pick up a copy of it and read it.
Pax Vobiscum,
Rocco
He also wrote two Oratorios and several Masses. All of them are masterpieces of their kind. Of his 104+ symphonies, the final set of “London Symphonies” are an excellent introductionI’ll have to try to find one of his CD’s Andruschak…
From your post, it seems like he’s a good symphonist.
I actually did read the book. I must have missed that, i’ll have to re-read it.BrooklynBoy200,
Something else that I find noteworthy to mention here is what Rome’s cheif exorcist, Fr. Gabrielle Amorth, says about the genre of music you listen too. I read his book “An Exorcist: More Stories” and in it he talks about musicians like rob zombie and the kind of effect they’re music has on people’s brains (literaly) and also what people could open themselves up to spiritualy by listening to it. I think it’d be more than worth while for you to pick up a copy of it and read it.
Pax Vobiscum,
Rocco
I think it’s more the point that by buying these records/albums/songs, you are, in effect, claiming to not only record executives but to God that you approve and recommend this type of behavior. Even if the message isn’t fully understood, it doesn’t take a genius to figure out that Slayer’s song “Reign In Blood” is less than suitable listening.Well, here is my view.
I personally do not think listening to music promoting evil is bad unless it starts promoting it in you. I think it is highly personal and one should ask themselves why they are doing it. I personally like for example black metal and all those who know what it is will probably know what it’s like ().
The fact is, I like the music (as the sound) but I disagree with the lyrics and with their attitude. That doesn’t however make them bad musicians and so I listen to them because their music is good and not because of the message (and in case of many extreme metal bands you don’t understand the words anyways). It makes me sad that they are producing music like that but…what can I do? I’m not going to stop their sin by not listening to them.
If you give me for example give me a choice of the real Slayer and pro-christian Slayer I would most likelly choose the second one. Unfortunatelly this isn’t possible.
Any comments?
My husband is like that. He really doesn’t listen to the lyrics and doesn’t know most of them (he can sing the guitar licks thoughI’ve seen Rob Zombie in concert at Ozzfest a long time ago and I was a fan. But you ask how could I be a fan? Believe it or not …and this is the truth…I like the music, not the lyrics.
99% of the time I could care less about lyrics, I just like the instruments and the music. That’s what I’m into. I could be a
bada** guitar solo or a woodwind cocheirto. Doesn’t matter. I don’t need lyrics to enjoy music. That’s my two cents.
I agree partially with the first part of what you said. Me buying for example a black metal album might be interpreted by the record companies that I approve this kind of behavior. Of course this is not true so I’m not claiming it.I think it’s more the point that by buying these records/albums/songs, you are, in effect, claiming to not only record executives but to God that you approve and recommend this type of behavior.
See, but that brings me again the the question: “why?”. It is probably not be suitable for a child who might be influenced and who doesn’t have the ability to distinguish between good and evil. I however cannot find a reason or evidence why it would be sinful for an adult whose ideology and believes are totally contrary with those found in the band’s song (and who doesn’t feel influenced by them of course) to listen to the band if he likes the music (as opposed to liking the lyrics).Even if the message isn’t fully understood, it doesn’t take a genius to figure out that Slayer’s song “Reign In Blood” is less than suitable listening.