Secular music

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Is listening to secular music a sin?


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Groundzero

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Jul 20, 2011
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"If God is for us, who can be against us" (Rom. 8:31)

Honestly, if you are looking for sin in the lyrics and music, you might find it. What , instead, if you looked for God's Grace in the workings of secular music?
God is everywhere and in everything...also, looking at people, songs, and anything in general with a mind to find evil, you will probably find some evil. If you go in mind of finding where God's Grace has blessed a band or an artisit, you'll probably find that too.

Here's why we shouldn't be just looking for positive:

2Co_11:14 And no marvel; for Satan himself is transformed into an angel of light.
 

bytheway

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So called "Christian Contemporary Music" is just a bunch of second rate lounge singer wanna-be's that have no more talent than a high school marching band, and usually sound like them as well all the while going out of their way to bash the listener over the head with Jesus, the Holy Spirit, and other such Christian buzzwords.

Good music is good music. Uplifting music is uplifting music. The Christian community does itself a great disservice by segregating itself from the rest of the world by calling itself something else other than just Music. How can we be an influence on the world when what we pass off as entertainment is just milquetoast pablum of the lowest form?
Couldn't agree more. Generally what is called anointed music is really talent. Stage is called a platform. Many so called Christian "artists" are motivated by money and a shot at fame, as well as questionable sexual choices. I don't listen to it. It's unclean for the most part.