David Michael Harris
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Please excuse my ignorance. What is CCM? I will not Google it. 
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Nope. That's a comment on an issue raised in a post by Repent or Burn.How about two?
In post 33 you make known an opposition to CCM for its use of the rock-style beat.
A statement in passing. My argument thus far has been about carnal and spiritual emotions.In post 36 you make known an opposition based on CCM being emotional in nature.
Wrong again. CCM is a term coined to describe Christian music in the style of jazz, rock or pop. It is often manipulated to mean just about anything.Contemporary Christian Music. It's a rather broad term which refers to numerous genres of music used in Christianity, from roughly the late 20th century to today.
Okay, so let's find out where you stand?Nope. That's a comment on an issue raised in a post by Repent or Burn.
Do you believe CCM which is emotional in nature is inappropriate for use in the church?My argument thus far has been about carnal and spiritual emotions.
Sorry, your'e wrong. CCM isn't limited to jazz or rock. And as far as "pop" that's a genre that simply referrs to "popular" music. It isn't a music style like jass or rock are. A jazz piece can be a pop piece. A rock piece can be a pop piece.Wrong again. CCM is a term coined to describe Christian music in the style of jazz, rock or pop. It is often manipulated to mean just about anything.
Wrong again.Well, here's the rub. Just about every form of Christian music we have today used a style of music which was, at the time, considered worldly.
Over simplistic and revisionist. These styles were not considered inappropriate for the public ear, or even carnal. They were not employed in the church because it would violate the Scriptural mandate for simplicity and prohibition of exhibitionism.Classical and Baroque hymns are typical examples. The Baroque and Classical styles were, in their day, considered quite worldly and often inappropriate for the public ear.
Where do you get this tripe?Case in point, the tune for "What Child is This" is "Greensleeves", which is an old English folk tune in a sexually romantic style. It was quite worldly at the time. Yet today, it's a common Christmas tune sung in churches.
No one heard of CCM until the advent of Christian Rock, and that's what the term was coined to describe. Look for the term prior to the '60's. You won't find it.Sorry, your'e wrong. CCM isn't limited to jazz or rock. And as far as "pop" that's a genre that simply referrs to "popular" music. It isn't a music style like jass or rock are. A jazz piece can be a pop piece. A rock piece can be a pop piece.
Again, CCM is a broad term which refers to numerous genres of music used in Christianity, from roughly the late 20th century to today.
Wrong question. All music is emotional.Do you believe CCM which is emotional in nature is inappropriate for use in the church?
Dude, do you even know how to read music?Over simplistic and revisionist.
The tripe is yours. You're displaying a fair amount of ignorance on the subject of music history. You might want to consider taking a worship music class at a local bible college, or even a music appreciation class at your local community college. I teach music to jr high kids and high schoolers.Where do you get this tripe?
which doesn't change the fact that CCM is defined as a broad term which refers to numerous genres of music used in Christianity.No one heard of CCM until the advent of Christian Rock...
Answer the question. Do you believe CCM which is emotional in nature is inappropriate for use in the church?Wrong question. All music is emotional.
This is not true.
You brought a knife to a gun fight. Start citing your evidence. It's been a while since I've been active in this forum. You're gonna be fun . . . Dude.Dude, do you even know how to read music?
The tripe is yours. You're displaying a fair amount of ignorance on the subject of music history. You might want to consider taking a worship music class at a local bible college, or even a music appreciation class at your local community college. I teach music to jr high kids and high schoolers.
Heck, why not just answer the question in general: Do you believe CCM is inappropriate for use in the church?
You must be imagining, (especially that "trumping" part) because the last several times we had this discussion, you just dodged it all the way, with the "flesh" card. You can ask anyone here, I'm sure they all remember.The heart of your arguments are revisionist history, wresting the Scriptures and playing the race card. I've trumped you each time with quotes from experts of your own race and quotes from classic, time-honored Christian commentators.
The issue in arguments about CCM is not racism or nationalism. It is the nature of God, the nature of man and the nature of the Atonement.