I think THIRD DAY is a really good Christian rock band. They're not metal, but they're harder than most Christian bands, and write beautiful songs.
2007-11-04 10:10:06
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answered by Dirk Johnson 5
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Probably because rock was often blasted by religious groups that for them to in turn use it seems hypocritical and the early attempts weak, not true. If you look at it like early pagan holidays and traditions, the introduction of christian rock could be interpreted as a co opt or an attempt to take over or reinvent to their purpose a genre though in the long run, it's appeal may allow members to appreciate groups not Christian as much as draw in nonchristian rock listeners. Now, Buddist Rock, that's a whole other beat :)
2014-04-06 02:00:16
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answered by Thomas F 2
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There is good and bad in all music but I have actually found that Christian Rock is far superior to the secular music! I guess if you like music with profanity, insulting etc. then enjoy your music but don't insult those of us that enjoy music that wasn't written by drunks and drug addicts. But if you think that music with a positive message is garbage then maybe it also shows in the direction you are going in your life too...
As for me I would sooner listen to poorly written Christian music than what I hear on the secular radio... just like food you are what you eat.
2007-11-04 10:14:45
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answered by Pilgrim in the land of the lost 5
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Yeah, I don't like it much either. But it has gotten better since I was a kid. There seems to be more diverse sound now. But remember, all rock and roll has its roots in gospel music. If you like rock music, thank a Pentecostal.
2007-11-04 10:19:15
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answered by Anonymous
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Worship as THRESKIA in the IMPURE form was invented by Orpheus and the LESBIAN women from Lesbos. It is clear that Orpheus, Apollo (Satan) and all of the QUEER "gods" are the GENUN (Genii, Kabiri, queer artisans of craftsmen) as versions of the Cain (from a musical mark) and the Lamech family of Jubal (who HANDLED musical instruments in a sexual and UNAUTHORIZED form), Jabal (free animal stealers--collectors), Tubal-Cain (the gay smith-minstrels) and Naamah (the enchantress).
History 100% proves that when males drift off from a SAY or SPEAK mode (cantillation) into a TUNEFUL mode it is the MARK of and a MANUFACTURER of the effeminate impulses.
John in Revelation points us to Kirke or Circe and the Siren's to IDENIFY the Anti-Christian church which re-defines "worship." They are the LOCUSTS and John promises that they will all go back into hell.
The so-called POSTMODERN Narrative Theology is a thinly-disguised blend of Liberation Theology and FEMINIST theology.
Music is the MARK of the BEAST. From ancient Babylonian tablets the ZOE (Eve) as the Mother of the gods is called the "BEAST and the female instructing principle."
Males filled the same Male but Female role in GREEK THEATER and most RITUAL drama. This is the meaning of RISING UP TO PLAY where music (harmony from Apollo or Apollyon meaning "moving together"). Plato warned that this always produces GENDER CROSSOVER or GENDER BLEED.
That is why PSALLO as the ONLY "proof" for musicating is always used of Males grooming young boys.
2007-11-04 10:12:17
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answered by Anonymous
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Christian rock is awesome and inspiring--im going to a WAyFM concert next weekend with my husband and can't wait! Listen to some Chris Tomlin--i think you might change your tune!
2007-11-04 10:40:58
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answered by Anonymous
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Well just like beauty is in the eyes of the beholder....then I guess "music" is in the ears of the listener!!!! If you think its garbage - maybe some people might think what you listen to is garbage!
Because I guess Satanic Rock is WAY better than Christian Rock....right?????
2007-11-04 10:06:53
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answered by Adan G 1
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Because by definition rock 'n' roll is about sex, and Christianity is afraid of sex. Take the sexuality out of rock and you just have noise.
2007-11-04 10:21:13
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answered by Morgaine 4
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In the rock n' roll tradition, Sunday morning is for hangovers, not church. I think this has a lot to do with it.
2007-11-04 10:07:01
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answered by Teaim 6
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I don't like it; to be honest, I prefer some Led Zeppelin over that.
However, Christian Gospel, Praise, etc. cannot be beat.
2007-11-04 10:10:22
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answered by Anonymous
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