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« Reply #5 on: March 31, 2010, 08:09:35 AM »
Quote from: mimi09
Quote from: Alex
"Christian rock" is an oxymoron.

Here's a good link to go to concerning this: http://www.cfnews.org/Teens-n-rock.htm


Here's a link containing testimonials of Christian teenagers who listened to "Chrisian rock" and how it led them away from God: http://www.av1611.org/crock/crockids.html

You will also not find any Catholics here attending Protestant religious gatherings.


why not? if we included the Pope and all the other disgraceful sex scandals would you then join are protestant gatherings.


no, and if you are here to promote the cult of NO or Protestantism, then you will be sorely mistaken....if in a gathering of Prots, they pray, I silently pray they be converted to the truth, which is Christ and His one and only Church, the Catholic Church EENS.....

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« Reply #6 on: March 31, 2010, 08:50:27 AM »
Our visitor doesn't realize the irony of promoting a form of music that is born of the same spirit of lust and intellectual debauchery that incites men to commit other sins of the flesh.  Sprinkling this grotesque noise with "pious" words serves only to intensify its repulsiveness while adding the sin of sacrilege.  Just as heretics pervert Jesus Christ and His doctrine, so too do they pervert the idea of sacred music.  Let it be known that He rejects your radical spirit of falsehood while your "worship" serves not God but rather your own base inclinations.    


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« Reply #7 on: March 31, 2010, 09:07:54 AM »
True, it does not give God the glory he demands, a pop feel good-ism instead of true awe and mystery....reminds me of hte comments on "What we ahve lost..." video, that traditional music uplifts and raise man up to higher plains of feeling and thought.....contrasted with the jamming rock beat.....

or to quote Hank Hill "you are not making religion better, only making rock music even worse"

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« Reply #8 on: April 01, 2010, 07:00:16 PM »
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Hank Hill "you are not making religion better, only making rock music even worse"


Ya gotta love that Hank.  :laugh1:

I'd just be repeating you guys if I called christian-rock an oxymoron, but heck, it is what it is.

Some time ago one of the guys (I cant remember his name) belonging to the metal band Korn left and became an evangelical protestant. What's funny is he came out with a book on why he gave up the rock culture and wont dare to touch the "christian rock" genre and why it's no different from the mainstream. He should know if anyone.

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« Reply #9 on: April 06, 2010, 09:56:55 PM »
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Our visitor doesn't realize the irony of promoting a form of music that is born of the same spirit of lust and intellectual debauchery that incites men to commit other sins of the flesh.  Sprinkling this grotesque noise with "pious" words serves only to intensify its repulsiveness while adding the sin of sacrilege.  Just as heretics pervert Jesus Christ and His doctrine, so too do they pervert the idea of sacred music.  Let it be known that He rejects your radical spirit of falsehood while your "worship" serves not God but rather your own base inclinations.    


This is an excellent quote Caminus.  I am going to use this one when talking to Catholics who listen to "Christian rock".  Very good point.