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Wirraway
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yeah?Wirraway,
Your recent post clearly shows you have “issues”.![]()
yeah?Wirraway,
Your recent post clearly shows you have “issues”.![]()
That’s a really bad generalization. It would be like saying lifestyle of classical composers is Freemasonry, alcoholism, and homosexuality (which is true for some very influential composers).Rock and roll is not just music. It is a lifestyle and those artists who achive success there are anti-Christ. Their lifestyle is Anti-Christ, sex, drugs and rock and roll. If you are influenced by them and their music you put your soul in jeopardy. But if you enjoy being agitated, having certain passions enflamed, and are drawn into their music you will tell yourself it is harmless and there is no danger there.
or that country western music is all about boozing, chasing skirts, outlaws, good times … hmmmmmm.That’s a really bad generalization. It would be like saying lifestyle of classical composers is Freemasonry, alcoholism, and homosexuality (which is true for some very influential composers).
Ooh, what about all that “frivolous, impious, and lascivious” polyphony in the Church? Musical instruments should be banned because they all have roots in secularism and paganism!or that country western music is all about boozing, chasing skirts, outlaws, good times … hmmmmmm.
I think a big problem with bands that try to make a cross over from Christian to Rock and vice versa is that they lose a good group of their fans. Jars of Clay is the only band I can think of that has made the transition successfully, and that’s because they really do rock. I wouldn’t say they completely tried to cross over, but think about the band Creed. Their 1st cd was phenomenal. It rocked and had well written lyrics that opened up a spiritual side if you let it. After that, they started writing cheesy power ballads that just made most people think they were lame.If this is bothering you. Try looking into Christian Music. So much of it is surprising good. I love Metal, Rock, Grunge and so much more. Try, Jars of Clay, DC Talk, This Fires Embrace, Ilia, We As Human. Take a look…![]()
no Beach Boys liturgical music then.Ooh, what about all that “frivolous, impious, and lascivious” polyphony in the Church? Musical instruments should be banned because they all have roots in secularism and paganism!![]()
Good times! Some people think misery is good times. Country music has not changed since its inception. Patsy and Hank, replaced by Johnny Cash et al. Your cheatin heart, my broken heart, you lowdown cheatin Elvira, my dog died and my truck broke, what did I do wrong that you left me, crazy for loving you. If those are good times I’ll pass.or that country western music is all about boozing, chasing skirts, outlaws, good times … hmmmmmm.
Which saint do you think would approve of Haydn’s switch from Catholicism to Freemasonry?Which saint do you think would go see the Stones?
any of the human ones.Good times! Some people think misery is good times. Country music has not changed since its inception. Patsy and Hank, replaced by Johnny Cash et al. Your cheatin heart, my broken heart, you lowdown cheatin Elvira, my dog died and my truck broke, what did I do wrong that you left me, crazy for loving you. If those are good times I’ll pass.
Which saint do you think would go see the Stones?
its a stretch to call *Cherish *a rock song.Having lived through the late 1950s and 1960s, rock music was often about deep, devoted and romantic love. Songs with titles like Cherish.
None!Which saint do you think would approve of Haydn’s switch from Catholicism to Freemasonry?
Name a few that you think would have partied with the Stones.any of the human ones.
Name a few male saints that you think would have partied with Tcahikovsky.Name a few that you think would have partied with the Stones.
St. Dagobert II, St. Secunda, St. Benedicta, St. Brigid of Kilbride, St. Kolbe.Name a few that you think would have partied with the Stones.
remember, radio wasn’t formatted the way it is now. DJs had a lot of discretion on what music to choose. I grew up listening to Boss Radio in L.A.To Wirraway -
Not a stretch at all because it was played on the same radio stations. As was the Righteous Brothers. Great stuff!
Peace,
Ed
What stopped him? He chose a different path. Where did it take him?Elvis himself said he wanted to be a Gospel singer.
Ed
So because I listen to Rock N Roll music, my life is heading south rather quickly?No one will ever convince me Rock and Roll is harmless.