Katie,
"DHK, so you believe there were no books before the Guttenburg Bible?"
That's right Katie, according to your own words, "How about the first book, in book form. What was it?" The answer: "The Bible." There were no "books in book form," as you put it in your own question before Guttenburg. The Bible, and the various manuscripts that it was preserved on were scrolls made of parchment or velum. Parchment was more common and more cheaply made from the reeds that grew near the rivers of Israel. Velum was scarcer and more expensive. It was made from the hide of an animal. In either case they were scrolls, not books. The first book, "in book
form," as you put it, was the Guttenburg Bible. There were no other "books" before that time.
"And yes telling someone else they that music is evil, is legalism."
Is this what I said? Lets not put words in peoples' mouths. I too listen to music. Music per se is not wrong. I never said it was. Blasphemy is wrong. Immorality is wrong. Drugs are wrong. Illicit sex is wrong. And certain kinds of music are wrong. Music that promotes any of the above mentioned sins and rebelliousness is wrong. Perhaps you need to go through Carmen's lyrics more carefully, then look in a dictionary at the word "blasphemy." Carmen's lyrics fit this bill quite well. Calling sin, SIN is not legalism. It is simply telling the truth, something a lot of people don't want to hear.
"Some on here act as if those who listen to music aren't christians, aren't going to heaven. Thats all legalism."
Katie, I never questioned your salvation, not even once. This has nothing to do with salvation whatsoever. It has everything to do with a person's walk with God.
"So if I listen to music I am not walking with God? I am not willing to live holy life? And how would you know anything about it? You statement is based on legalism. One can not be close to God if they listen to music. you need to be judging yourself."
---Your walk with God is between you and God. So is the music you listen to. "So if I listen to music..." I never inferred or said that listening to music was wrong. The type of music one constantly listens to may indicate something of their spirituality. For example, if a person was getting a steady dose of Marilyn Manson, and claimed to be a spiritual Christian, what would you think? My statements are not based on legalism, you just think they are. As far as judging oneself, I don't have the problem with the music since I don't have it and I don't listen to it. But if you have it and you listen to it, and its words are ungodly and do not glorify the Lord---then you have a problem.
‘Affairs of this world.' "This could include a lot more then music. Maybe you should find out what more it might mean, and see if your as holy as you think you are."
--You are right. It does include a lot more than music. It involves a total way of life that Christ expects us to live. You might compare it to that of one of the soldiers of the special unit forces going into Afghanistan. He doesn't have much of the comforts of home does he? He probably isn't carrying with him into those Himalayan mountains his cd player, or stereo, on which to play all his favorites. In fact he has to give up pretty much all the comforts of this world. That's precisely why Paul said to Timothy: (2Tim.2:3,4)
3 Thou therefore endure hardness, as a good soldier of Jesus Christ.
4 No man that warreth entangleth himself with the affairs of this life; that he may please him who hath chosen him to be a soldier.
"Do you watch the news? Listen to it on the radio? Do you vote? And you could add a 1000 more things to the list. These are the affairs of the world."
---I don't think Paul had voting and the news in mind when he penned these verses. A soldier must be separated from the things of this world. Study those related verses.
One of my favorite hymns was written by Isaac Watts:
Am I a soldier of the cross? A follower of the Lamb?
And shall I fear to own His cause, Or blush to speak his Name?
Must I be carried to the skies on flowery beds of ease,
While others fought to win the prize, And sailed thru bloody seas.
Are there no foes for me to face? Must I not stem the flood?
Is this vile world a friend to grace, To help me on to God?
Sure I must fight if I would reign— Increase my courage, Lord!
I'll bear the toil, endure the pain, Supported by Thy Word.
We still sing this hymn. Do you? Can you?
DHK