Yes. It is especially when you are in a time where you just want to sit and relax and reflex on your life. Even if you are non-believer and you believe in GOD, He is sitting there next to you listening to your thoughts. I am sure He will tell you child, come to me and accept me as your savior.
Child, it's okay to cry listening to inspirational musics because crying is like cleaning out your soul, to free you from whatever burdens you have on you. After a while you will feel relief and feel real good. Try it.
2006-08-03 13:26:41
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answered by Precious P 2
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That's almost like asking if a religious person can listen to non-inspirational music. Absolutely!
2006-08-03 13:21:21
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answered by nt2shy74 2
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Yes. The worst thing that will happen is you may get some religious direction in to your life. I have religious direction and In my life. I chows to do this. Many influential outside things inspired me. Music played a major role for me to get spiritually elevated. Each to there own. Inspirational music has many different messages to give over. I t can direct people in all different sphere's of there lives. My partner at work is atheist and he loves it. Embrace the music and enjoy.
2006-08-03 13:29:07
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answered by Anonymous
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Of course. Music is for everyone, not just a specific group.
I would hate to be cut off from all secular music simply because I'm Christian. If the music brings you joy, then I feel it is a good choice. Perhaps it may bring you closer to a relationship with God, perhaps you will just find it amazing to listen to. Either way, it will still be a good thing.
I like "Out Of Eden". They've got a good beat and an interesting style.
2006-08-03 13:24:53
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answered by Phoenix Lumbre 2
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Of course,,,, Music is one of the few things in this world that anyone can have an interest in without having to join a club, be affiliated by culture, race, polititcs, or personal values.
If you like what you are listening to, then enjoy it as long as you like. That is what having a choice is about, and living in a world that allows you to be you without rules or intimidation from others.
Though I do confes there is some kinds of music that I think the world might be better off not having, because it preaches hate and violence.
Oh well,...
2006-08-03 13:27:24
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answered by somber_pieces 6
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Definitely. Inspirational music is some of the best music on the market today.
Try listening to Rick Wakeman's newest CD! It is wonderful!
2006-08-03 13:22:35
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answered by LL 4
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i'm a shameless music snob... i'm going to provide you a number of my very favorites... The Smiths, The scientific care, Nirvana, The Ramones, The Velvet Underground, Iggy Pop, David Bowie, The Beatles, The Pixies, Nick Cave, Belle & Sebastian, impartial Milk inn, The Shins, The Arcade hearth,the recent Pornographers, Wolf Parade, The Unicorns, Of Montreal, Beirut, The Magnetic Fields, Jens Lekman, The Apples in Stereo, Dressy Bessy.
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answered by bondieumatre 4
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Yeah, I do it (now and then). I go through my cycles of variety of music, beats, and sounds. Inspirational being one of them. It gives you this empowering feeling that's quite nice. =) .
Also, if non-religious people weren't supposed to listen to 'em. Then, why is the music made public instead of just played and sold in the church or something?
2006-08-03 13:26:53
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answered by xxeverlasting 2
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Of course it is. I myself, an atheist, like to listen to Kirk Franklin. His music gets me in a cheerful mode. Music reaches out to a variety of people. Not just a certain group. For example you don't have to be Latino or speak Spanish to enjoy Salsa music. If a song has a good vibe to it, it has a good vibe to it.
2006-08-03 13:30:30
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answered by young one 3
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No, absolutely not! One must be religious to listen to inspirational music. Didn't you get that memo?
2006-08-03 13:22:02
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answered by Anonymous
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