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I can listen to almost any kind of music that doesn't have use foul language to get the meaning of a song across, yet my favorite music is true country music and southern gospel.

What can I say, I'm a redneck. :)


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I really enjoy the sound of the Irish singing... mostly in Rock. That's why I love the Cranberries, but before I got saved I also listened to U2 quite a lot. Gave that up when Bono started promoting that whole islam / christianity unity thang.

PS - Zimm... nothing wrong with a bit of sunburn on the back of yer neck ;)


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I really enjoy the sound of the Irish singing... mostly in Rock. That's why I love the Cranberries, but before I got saved I also listened to U2 quite a lot. Gave that up when Bono started promoting that whole islam / christianity unity thang.

PS - Zimm... nothing wrong with a bit of sunburn on the back of yer neck ;)

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Being born at the time where every type of music... was just about birth....

I love them all...rock, folk, r&b, country...etc

except the one with foul language..suggested bumping and grinding....

and of course.. I hate rap!!

unless it's Sugarhill, and a few others that..

thought they could make money recording a record...

by talking fast :P


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I can't stand rap, jazz or Elvis (sorry to his fans), and I'm very picky about R&B. Other than that I'll listen to a little of anything including rock, metal (some), opera and show tunes (I still sing Funny Girl lyrics around the house). My favorite is very definitely contemporary Christian (just went to a Third Day/ Steven Curtis Chapmen concert a couple weeks ago), with country second. :)


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Some country, hubby's a country boy an got me listening to some of it

But I'm definately old time rock an roll

Bob Seager

Boston

Lynard Skynnard

Genesis

The Who

Eagles

Fleetwood Mac

Aerosmith

Peter Frampton

I could go on and on........


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I destroyed all my secular music before i became a Christian. I didn't know it at the time, but God touched my heart that day. Thank You Jesus!!! I give You All The Glory.... :thumbsup:


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U2, Collective Soul, Lenny Kravitz, Creed, Johnny Cash, Leonard Skinnard, Burton Cummings, Simon and Garfunkel, Amanda Marshall,

I like anything that's uplifting and positive with no evil connotations.

I really like my Forest Gump soundtrack too. I bought the Cranberries and liked it and will listen again today.


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If it does not glory Jesus, then Christians have no business listening to it.

I appreciate that you don't listen to it, but making a broad statement that no other Christians have any business listening to it concerns me.

What do you do when you're invited to a wedding? What kind of music do you think they played at the wedding in Cana? Surely you don't think it was music that glorified Jesus.

Would you ban your children/grandchildren from doing the actions and singing the Eensy Weensy Spider? Clearly this song does not glorify Jesus.... Just wondering.

I just get concerned when people make broad statements like this and making up their own laws that should apply to other Christians when the Bible does not mention such laws.


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If it does not glory Jesus, then Christians have no business listening to it.

I appreciate that you don't listen to it, but making a broad statement that no other Christians have any business listening to it concerns me.

What do you do when you're invited to a wedding? What kind of music do you think they played at the wedding in Cana? Surely you don't think it was music that glorified Jesus.

Would you ban your children/grandchildren from doing the actions and singing the Eensy Weensy Spider? Clearly this song does not glorify Jesus.... Just wondering.

I just get concerned when people make broad statements like this and making up their own laws that should apply to other Christians when the Bible does not mention such laws.

Artsylady, you are so right, it makes the hair on the back of my neck stand-up when a person or a group make their own rules up and condemn others if they don't feel the same way.

Example: If a person feels that they must stand on their head 10 minutes a day in order to get to Heaven, then go for it, it's their choice. Yet to condemn others for not thinking the same way, just doesn't cut it.

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