how would it be blasphemy? as long as the artists are really trying to convey God's love, what more do you need? they don't even have to be good role models (although it's even better when they are). i think that any music can inspire us, no matter what the source. even if an artist meant for a song to be about romantic love, if it strikes a chord with you as a song to God, take it and use it that way.
2006-06-24 20:24:28
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answered by deviosity 2
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Im a Christian and most of the modern Christian Rock all sounds like Creed to me, and I hate Creed, if you want some really good Christian Rock and Roll check out Bob Dylan's Gospel albums, especially Slow Train Coming
2006-06-25 03:32:37
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answered by glamdrings_glow 1
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It's a marketing scam. You tell me whether that should be considered blessing or blasphemy.
2006-06-25 03:42:35
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answered by mortiicia3 5
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If it is singing for the Lord, I guess it a blessing, but it doesn't seem to Me very respectful
2006-06-25 04:06:15
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answered by ? 4
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blessing It is Christian
2006-06-25 03:24:33
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answered by Anonymous
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I believe that it is a blessing. There are many different people, so there should be many different ways to praise god.
2006-06-25 03:44:40
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answered by Anonymous
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I think it's laughable and an insult to real rock music.
2006-06-25 03:22:00
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answered by korngoddess1027 5
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I think it sucks quite frankly. Sex drugs and rock n roll do not mix with chastity, prayer, and goodness.
2006-06-25 03:23:17
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answered by hatingmsn 6
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I like that it exists in that it appeals to those who like secular rock music.
2006-06-25 03:23:16
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answered by The Apple Chick 7
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it depends on what they are portraing some are good that they get the song form the bible. but some are just making noice. should read the lyrics first before getting to it.
2006-06-25 03:42:01
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answered by Navarro Wee 3
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