How many times can they fill me with lies and I listen ... again? Twist'in the truth and their play'in around with my head ... Ok! The things they will do and the things they will say when they really don't understand. I can't imagine what empty heads can achieve! Leave me alone, don't want your promises no more. Cause Rock and Roll is my religion and my law!
Ozzy Osborn - Diary of a Mad Man
2006-08-05 16:04:51
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answered by pickle head 6
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Your question is too vague.
I love rock n roll and I also often question religion. But I would have to say religion is by far the more powerful language, as you say. I just hink it reaches more people.
Also, just look at history and all the good and bad that has happened in the name of religion. Have you ever heard of people dying because they didn't like or agree with Led Zeppelin's Stairway to Heaven? Bad analogy, I know.
Anyway, I think music, not just rock n roll, can definitely present messages and get people more focused but religion is much more widespread.
2006-08-05 16:10:27
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answered by racefan01 2
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Many Christians prefer Christian Rock to Rock n' Roll. Both are very powerful. In the last century and into this one, Rock n' Roll has had more impact on the western world than any other movement affecting personal mores. It will continue to impact people everywhere in the world.
2006-08-05 16:09:31
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answered by Wrath Warbone 4
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RocknRoll is a religion. It has its own cult following, and message of self indulgence. The masses flock to the leadership of the messages of Rockn'Roll, and will take from them all their hard earned wages, only to give them a false hope couched in a musical message. Yep it is universal. Thats' why it is a religion.
Religion, by definition is a man made ideology that imposes its own structure and levels of reward and punishment. It's own attainment to perfection, and excuses for failure to reach the goal.
Most of it is more along the lines of sensual nature though, via the anthem saying - "Sex, Drugs, and Rockn'Roll"
2006-08-05 16:07:08
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answered by Cabana C 4
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Rock & Roll is here to stay....religion will eventually disappear because it doesn't work....
More blood has been shed in the name of religion than rock & roll...
2006-08-05 16:02:01
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answered by Anonymous
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In a word, no. on a similar time because it fairly is wide-unfold now-in-days to toss out strategies of this way and consider Christianity as anti-technology, it is going to be suggested that the Golden Age of technology from which the foundation of in simple terms approximately all of our modern scientific wisdom accrued became into populated especially much solely with the aid of non secular Christians who have been pushed to discover solutions to "see how God did it." certainly, Isaac Newton wrote extra on theology than he did on technology and Calculus. it is likewise exciting to word that those element of the international that had a sturdy historic Christian commencing place, alongside with our own and maximum of Europe, are between the main stepped forward countries on earth. it might look the two can no longer in basic terms co-exist, yet thrive.
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answered by Anonymous
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Pyro-technics have little on Jihad vests.I would say no.I know of no country that professes Rock and Roll to be what they trust in.
2006-08-05 16:08:21
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answered by Tommy G. 5
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I don't know, but I'll tell you what...Rock and Roll ain't noise pollution
2006-08-05 16:01:27
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answered by russell_trombone 3
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Well, I don't know anybody that doesn't like music of some sort.
2006-08-05 16:01:41
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answered by Cartman 5
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You people who ask weird questions have a lot of time on your hands don't you?
2006-08-05 16:04:14
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answered by Anonymous
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