You have to realize that no culture has a monopoly on God or godliness; and none has a monopoly on Satan or unholiness. That is the assumption basically undergirding all those arguments about "beats". People forget that the ancestral culture in which the "traditional" or "classical" style assumed to be "godly" and used in "conservative" Churches, developed, was originally not Christian either, but co-opted Christianity once it spread into its lands.
All men have sinned. All cultures, unless directly intervened by God, were into false religon, and used their music for it; and even the one that God did intervene in kept falling back into sin. Meanwhile, even when worshipping God properly, the music, being mideasterm, was often more lively and rhythmic. So that is not the criteria God uses to accept of reject music. Man is goverened largely by our associations (If we saw or heard it being used for false worship). An element of music might come in handy for a particular sin (such as some rhythms for sensual dancing). So we must be careful in ruling out whole styles, and making it a divine absolute, rather than simply confessing "I have a problem with that sound".
Now, when it comes to "entertaining"; that is where you have to be careful with ANY style. Don't think people insisting on traditional only aren't being "entertained"; though they would never admit it.
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All men have sinned. All cultures, unless directly intervened by God, were into false religon, and used their music for it; and even the one that God did intervene in kept falling back into sin. Meanwhile, even when worshipping God properly, the music, being mideasterm, was often more lively and rhythmic. So that is not the criteria God uses to accept of reject music. Man is goverened largely by our associations (If we saw or heard it being used for false worship). An element of music might come in handy for a particular sin (such as some rhythms for sensual dancing). So we must be careful in ruling out whole styles, and making it a divine absolute, rather than simply confessing "I have a problem with that sound".
Now, when it comes to "entertaining"; that is where you have to be careful with ANY style. Don't think people insisting on traditional only aren't being "entertained"; though they would never admit it.
http://members.aol.com/etb700/ccm.html