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I’m not certain what musical norms your are talking about, but the music is fine as well as the message. This is a song is a call to action, that it is through our voices and our actions that we do the work God has called us to to do, thus “we are the voices of God”Ran out of time above.
The song is ultimately about us. It’s not about, “Lord have mercy on those who suffer”, or “Lord, help us to help them”, it’s about all of us wonderful lovers and dreamers who are the Voices that Challenge. It’s “us”. “We” are the voice of God. “We” challenge others.
This is problematic for many reasons. It could easily be the theme song of the LCWR or any group of dissenting “believers”, because the issues listed are ones that everyone would agree upon, and it avoids controversial issues like the sufferings of the unborn who are butchered, those who are euthanized, those who are scandalized by by sacrilege, those who are lead astray by future millstone wearers, those who seek truth and are given falsehood instead…the list goes on and on.
It follows the line of Jesus telling us to feed,cloth and visit those in need.
By the way, if we are not the voices of God, who is, we are to spread the Gospel through word and works. Also when we say God, we understand it is the Trinity.
Do you agree with the message, being the voice of God for those who have no voice.
Deacon Frank