if it will draw young people to god can't be all bad
2006-07-05 17:11:52
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answer #1
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answered by sexy 65 2
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I personally like John Reuben, Toby McKeehan, The Grits, KJ 52, and Mary Mary.
2006-07-06 00:07:55
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answer #2
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answered by cirque de lune 6
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Sounds a bit oxymoronic to me. Real hip hop talks about real issues, some of which religious people would not want to accept.
2006-07-06 18:23:55
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answer #3
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answered by Aussie Chick 5
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HAHA, hip-hop makes me laugh, not even Christian hip-hop. From my perspective we should have Christian gang wars too.
2006-07-06 00:08:56
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answered by Anonymous
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I disagree with Hip-Hop, and I do not want to see any Christian Hip-Hop.
2006-07-06 00:05:41
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answer #5
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answered by †ServantofGod† 3
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It's like Christian Rock: you take a good form of rebellious, from the ghetto music and warp it beyond recognition, so that its original meaning is gone. In short, you make it suck.
2006-07-06 00:16:09
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answered by cay_damay 5
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I look for the message. If it steers listeners to God, I can accept it. I don't care if they say they are Christian, the music should be toward God. Some of the music is just that, music.
2006-07-06 00:09:29
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answered by n9wff 6
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I think if its respectful gets the message across and/or brings ppl to the Lord go for it
2006-07-06 00:10:21
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answer #8
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answered by Leveler 6
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I find it just as annoying as Christian Rock.
2006-07-06 00:09:32
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answered by dpoy7 1
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Anything that sends a good message, I suppose is good enough. Same goes with anything.
2006-07-06 00:07:14
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answer #10
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answered by Shiverbane 2
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Flame
The Ambassador
Eternal M.O.G. (see my "space")
Go to http://crossmovementrecords.com (hot, hot, hot!)
And most important, theologically sound lyrics!
2006-07-06 00:08:43
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answered by Adamray 3
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