This was quite popular in Victorian times...quite a few books like "Sermons in Stones", "The Testimony of the Rocks" etc. They seemed to have a lot more fun with science back in those days, but then there wasn't so much corporate funding.
2006-11-12 01:02:00
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answered by anna 7
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Yes, I think it's ok. I'm too old to even know what the term is, but we can't deny our musical tastes, and to an extent the music we listen to is who we are. There shouldn't be a dividing line between "Christian" and "secular" music, and if you get your religious ideals from industrial rock, cool. Listen on.
2006-11-12 05:14:41
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answered by ccrider 7
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I think it is ok. Because many people get religious ideas from any where. So why not industrial rock.
2006-11-12 07:20:56
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answered by ? 1
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It's no different than from taking them from a 2000+ year old book.
2006-11-12 05:15:17
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answered by Jimmy 4
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Moses got his from stone tablets so your suggestion just seem like an up to date version.
2006-11-12 05:04:45
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answered by Clive 6
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Man! People make art from garbage, what do you think?
2006-11-12 04:59:39
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answered by Anonymous
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Yep!
2006-11-12 05:01:46
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answered by i luv teh fishes 7
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yeah just make them up as you go along.
2006-11-12 05:02:15
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answered by John S 4
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