Good music is worth listening to, so yes.
2007-11-19 10:49:22
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answered by Anonymous
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I couldn't stand Christian pop music when I was a Christian. Bland and flavorless, worse than todays pop "country" music. Funny thing is though, I have always loved the Statler Brothers and other old time country gospel music and still do, except you could say, "The thrill is gone". I love too many different kinds of music to find any pleasure in such tripe.
2007-11-15 11:25:55
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answered by Boris Bumpley 5
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Not music that labels itself Christian, generally. Music with Christian themes is another story.
Thrice is one of my favorite bands and anyone who says they're not heavily influenced by Christianity should look at their song titles. They have two songs named after C.S. Lewis books. It's only the Christian Rock that's on Christian labels that is nauseatingly bad.
2007-11-15 11:37:52
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answered by Eiliat 7
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Depends on the Christian music.
I'm not into the modern Christian music, but I do love classical music, and that includes the sacred music. I also love some forms of gospel.
2007-11-15 11:27:35
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answered by Jess H 7
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I love Christian music, though I was a Christian for many many years.
2007-11-15 11:19:51
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answered by tightest embrace 0:) 5
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The only good Christian music I've heard came from the '73 version of Jesus Christ Superstar.
2007-11-15 11:16:30
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answered by 雅威的烤面包机 6
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I pay attention to a pair "christian" screamo, and a few songs that i exchange into raised listening to. definitely nevertheless there is no longer something quite christian related to the songs I hear, they are in a position to be interpreted in varied techniques.
2016-10-16 21:36:54
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answered by launer 4
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I've always disliked christian music. I find it extremely boring. I prefer classic rock, alternative rock, jazz, and music from the 70s-90s. To each his/her own.
2007-11-15 11:24:27
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answered by Maureen B 4
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I'm sure it does make you feel good-- it's praising your god, something that is usually important to Christians. But how on earth would that make atheists feel good? Aesthetics of sound aside, Christian music is like sandpaper on a massive head wound for me. I don't like being reminded of the religion I'm forced to pretend to believe in at home. Music IS one of the main things that makes me happy, just not Christian music.
Plus, no offense if you like it, but I find it very snoozy and similar. I'm very elitist about my music.
2007-11-15 11:22:00
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answered by avacado pie 4
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I love the music of Kirk Franklin & Gods Property... I can do without the lyrics.
2007-11-15 11:18:46
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answered by ƴℏḉя@ηα ḯṫṥḯянℭ 4
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