I think what everyone is trying to get at is what music do you think that churches today are listening to that we need to get rid of.
Now is the time to fling in the moral.
Otherwise you have lost us as much as you would by continuing to scold mountain dwellers west of the Appalachians that they had better not drink ocean water. West Virginians are not running out to the ocean to get a drink of water. It is pointless to tell them not to.
So tell us which stream it is that you think we should not drink from. We will at least know what you think. You will be able to say that you warned us, and we may be able to get some closure in this conversation.
Having engaged in numerous online discussions about music over the years, I have vast experience that Christians routinely try to move discussions about music as fast as possible to discussion of musicological specifics instead of broader biblical and theological discussion that actually provides the answers that musicological specifics cannot provide. Once the discussion moves to debating musicological specifics, shifting the discussion back to where it really should be is very hard to do.
Until Christians are willing to acknowledge that there is earthly, sensual, and demonic wisdom specifically about musical instruments and their uses by humans, no amount of musicological information and discussion will suffice.
Do you believe that there is earthly, sensual, and demonic wisdom about the kinds of instrumental music that humans play on musical instruments? If not, why not?