RE: Secular music -
09-19-2005, 11:06 PM
>Think of secular music as a form of story-telling and
>poetry.
>There are a lot of poets and story-tellers out there.
The contents really matter. 'Sing a song' is no excuse to teach/learn deceptive philosophy or trash
See to it that no one takes you captive through hollow and deceptive philosophy, which depends on human tradition and the basic principles of this world rather than on Christ. Col2:8
>..Besides, the Bible has love songs also.. What do u
>call the Song of Solomon? I'll give an example:
>
>Song of Solomon 4:5
another example about love 1 cor 13 ..... have you had any description of love even come close to it.
>It is human nature to be freaky, otherwise there'd be no
>children born today.
I didn't understand what you meant.
>Some Gospel music I avoid cos it can sound
>downright depressing as though mtu anaomboleza.
Let me get this ....is it the musical beats or the words that are 'depressing' for you?
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