I think it is a weak argument to say that music (minus lyrics) can be evil because it is communication or that God ever intended it to be understood that way. There is no clear teaching in scripture on this issue.
Why should we care what you think? Seriously ... Why is that any better than what I think? Do you really think that your thoughts or my thoughts are somehow important or authoritative? Not sure about you, but I know myself well enough to know that my thoughts on a great many topics are greatly inadequate.
The idea that music communicates apart from words is so patently obvious it is indisputable. Again, as I said before, imagine these two situations with two very common musical selections:
1. A wedding in which Queen's "We Are the Champions" is belted out as the bride walks down the aisle.
2. A championship game in which Pachelbel's "Canon in D" is played as the final buzzer sounds and the winning team jubilantly celebrates.
By imagining the incongruency of those two situations, you will see very easily that music communicates, and that not all music fits all circumstances.
Or consider a nightclub in which the Moonlight Sonata is being played. It just doesn't work. Why? Because music communicates.
Again, this is patently obvious to anyone who thinks about it.
I have never in my life received an iota of communication from music without lyrics. Without lyrics there is no communication.
That's simply false. Why do you think there are lullabies and marches? Because they communicate different things to people. Why do you think movies have music? Because music communicates to you. Why do you think there is a company called Musak who produces music for certain atmospheres because it communicates certain things.
Imagine the cultural rebellion of the 1960s taking place to Bach's organ concertos. Of course you can't because you recognize that music communicates something. It makes you walk fast or slow, eat fast or slow, relax or be agitated. It expresses things within us and communicates things to people around us.
Anything can be used for evil or for the Glory of God including words and lyrics. And just because it is predominately misused in some sub-cultures does not mean it should not ever be used for God's glory or even cannot.
No one is suggesting that we cannot use music for the glory of God. We are in fact commanded to.
But it is not true that "anything can be used for the glory of God." For instance, it is impossible to lust for a woman not your wife for the glory of God. It is impossible to use the Lord's name in vain for the glory of God, even though God has not given us an express list of all the ways in which God's name can be used in vain.
We have to be careful that once our prejudice has been established based on things being used for evil that we do not dub it no good for God's glory. That would be a fallacy.
Yes exactly. That is a key part of my point. People have prejudices that cause them to think certain ways about issues that is not good.
We must also be careful that our ignorance about things doesn't cause us to say things that aren't true.
Having said that there is certain types of music that are associated with ungodly forms of dancing.
Why do you think this is? Interact on this point for a bit.
If music is ever a motivation for ungodly behaviors of any kind then it needs to be kept out of the church.
Interact for a bit why you think the music of the 60s and the culture of the 60s rose up together.
Think about a carousel. Tell us why a carousel uses a particular type of music.
Let's get serious about discussion and quit making these absurd statements that are obviously untrue.
If you notice in this discussion (and the previous ones) no one seems to want to talk about actual issues like the last three questions I posed above, or the three scenarios I posed above. Why do you think that is?
Why doesn't someone here explain these situations?