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Songs and Christian Liberty

JonC

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@Ben1445 posted that he cannot not discern the difference between CWM (Praise) and secular rock music. That is fair as our ears are not tuned to genres that are foreign to us.

@Charlie24 posted that the Holy Spirit rejects the worship of Christians singing this music.

Others on this board describe praise and worship music as "satanic".

I thought it would be interesting to start a thread about this "worldly" and "demonic" rock music Baptists are using to worship God in vain.

The criteria is the songs posted have to be of actual CWM (worship and praise) as churches use (not at some concert or in some media format different from corporate worship).

So put in your ear plugs kiddos, fasten your seat belts...
 

JonC

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It is not at all Christian of you to rub offense into the faces of people who you know do not appreciate it.
You cause an unnecessary stumbling block, more by your blatant show of it than by any ignorance. You have no ignorance here.
You have liberty? Have it to yourself.

It is not that the topic is even being discussed. I expect that on a forum. We were discussing it.
But to draw attention to what you are doing says plenty. It should bother you that you are trying to offend someone else’s conscience.
It is not at all Christian of you to rub offense into the faces of people who you know do not appreciate it.
You cause an unnecessary stumbling block, more by your blatant show of it than by any ignorance. You have no ignorance here.
You have liberty? Have it to yourself.

It is not that the topic is even being discussed. I expect that on a forum. We were discussing it.
But to draw attention to what you are doing says plenty. It should bother you that you are trying to offend someone else’s conscience.
I did not realize you were ashamed of your belief.

1. You and others made statements about churches using CWM.

2. What was provided by those peoole was not CWM (somebody offered a heavy metal song, another offered Metallica, a few mentioned Contemporary Christian rock or pop).

3. It is important that people know the music that is being called satanic, music that God rejects, identical to secular music.

Hence this thread.

It is for posting the music as is heard were you worshipping God along side those praising Him in a church service.

Is there a reason you find it offensive to actually provide examples of what is being condemned?
 
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JonC

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I did not realize you were ashamed of your belief.

1. You and others made statements about churches using CWM.

2. What was provided by those peoole was not CWM (somebody offered a heavy metal song, another offered Metallica, a few mentioned Contemporary Christian rock or pop).

3. It is important that people know the music that is being called satanic, music that God rejects, identical to secular music.


Hence this thread.

It is for posting the music as is heard were you worshipping God along side those praising Him in a church service.


Is there a reason you find it offensive to actually provide examples of what is being condemned?


You don’t read anything but what you want to.

It is solely your response that I have an issue with. And it is not for me that I am speaking up. It is for others here who you know that you are offending.

I don’t know why you think I am ashamed of what I believe when I am declaring it all over again. Except for your blatant disregard for proper use of Christian liberty, I would not have engaged your thread.
I do not know your complaint. You said CWM is, to you, indistinguishable from secular music. I said I get that. It is not your genre. But many of us can tell a distinction.

Proper Christian liberty is not condemning the worship of other Christians. It is being obedient to God in not doing so (read Rom 14).

My posting praise music we use in my church and noting that this is the music some declare is "satanic", "rejected by God", identical to rock music, IS NOT going against liberty.

BUT I would be interested in how you defend your accusation.
 
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Ben1445

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I do not know your complaint. You said CWM is, to you, indistinguishable from secular music. I said I get that. It is not your genre. But many of us can tell a distinction.

Proper Christian liberty is not condemning the worship of other Christians. It is being obedient to God in not doing so (read Rom 14).

My posting praise music we use in my church and noting that this is the music some declare is "satanic", "rejected by God", identical to rock music, IS NOT going against liberty.

BUT I would be interested in how you defend your accusation.
You continue to push your offensive behavior towards people that you know are offended by it. Curtesy around here is usually like “don’t start a thread like this for 20 days” or something like that. I know it wasn’t stated, but it is common sense curtesy.
You not only mentioned that what you are doing is offensive, but you called people who you knew would be offended to the thread. This is not having your liberty to yourself. This is exactly what Paul was teaching to not do.
But you are self-righteous. I don’t see why saying it a third time will help you acknowledge it.
 

Ben1445

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I did not realize you were ashamed of your belief.

1. You and others made statements about churches using CWM.

2. What was provided by those peoole was not CWM (somebody offered a heavy metal song, another offered Metallica, a few mentioned Contemporary Christian rock or pop).

3. It is important that people know the music that is being called satanic, music that God rejects, identical to secular music.

Hence this thread.

It is for posting the music as is heard were you worshipping God along side those praising Him in a church service.

Is there a reason you find it offensive to actually provide examples of what is being condemned?
I’m not going to hide your problem on a different thread. it happened here on this thread. It happened to people on this thread. It is not right to brush it into another corner.

1 Timothy 5:20
Them that sin rebuke before all, that others also may fear.
 

JonC

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People are offended that my church uses CWM and I post about it? Too bad.

I am offended that members declare God rejects the worship of His children if they use music they do not like.

I am offended that members call the worship of Christians "demonic" because they use instruments.

That should be what offends you in regard to Christian liberty. But it isn't.

What offends you is that I start a thread of praise songs we use in my congregation.


Maybe you should remove that log before helping me with my splinter.
 

Charlie24

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@Ben1445 posted that he cannot not discern the difference between CWM (Praise) and secular rock music. That is fair as our ears are not tuned to genres that are foreign to us.

@Charlie24 posted that the Holy Spirit rejects the worship of Christians singing this music.

Others on this board describe praise and worship music as "satanic".

I thought it would be interesting to start a thread about this "worldly" and "demonic" rock music Baptists are using to worship God in vain.

The criteria is the songs posted have to be of actual CWM (worship and praise) as churches use (not at some concert or in some media format different from corporate worship).

So put in your ear plugs kiddos, fasten your seat belts...

 

Ben1445

Well-Known Member
People are offended that my church uses CWM and I post about it? Too bad.

I am offended that members declare God rejects the worship of His children if they use music they do not like.

I am offended that members call the worship of Christians "demonic" because they use instruments.

That should be what offends you in regard to Christian liberty. But it isn't.

What offends you is that I start a thread of praise songs we use in my congregation.


Maybe you should remove that log before helping me with my splinter.
Alright since you deleted all the posts from the other thread where the offense occurred and blocked me from interacting with you there, apologies will be accepted here.
They are requested.
 

JonC

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Moderator
That has to be one of the dumbest articles I have read in my entire life.

I grew up listening to rock. I am 57 and was never rebellious towards my parents. My dad liked country music (which has that "rock beat" and was not rebellious. My mom liked Elvis, and was not rebellious. My son listens to Christian rap and hip hop. He is not a rebellious kid.

That said, there is rebellious rock music. It is not "that rock beat" that makes kids rebellious.

Rebellious kids seek rebellious and counter-culture environments. It gives them a sence of belonging in their rebelluousness.


Anyway.....this is off topic.

This thread is offering examples of the worship you believe God rejects.
 

Charlie24

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That has to be one of the dumbest articles I have read in my entire life.

I grew up listening to rock. I am 57 and was never rebellious towards my parents. My dad liked country music (which has that "rock beat" and was not rebellious. My mom liked Elvis, and was not rebellious. My son listens to Christian rap and hip hop. He is not a rebellious kid.

That said, there is rebellious rock music. It is not "that rock beat" that makes kids rebellious.

Rebellious kids seek rebellious and counter-culture environments. It gives them a sence of belonging in their rebelluousness.


Anyway.....this is off topic.

This thread is offering examples of the worship you believe God rejects.

Look at yourself, Jon. That's what rebellion looks like.
 

JonC

Moderator
Moderator
Alright since you deleted all the posts from the other thread where the offense occurred and blocked me from interacting with you there, apologies will be accepted here.
They are requested.
I did not delete any posts.
You may apologize here.
 

JonC

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Moderator
Look at yourself, Jon. That's what rebellion looks like.
You need to explain. This comment does not make sence to me.

I have always worshipped God with hymns and contemporary praise songs. I remember when the Baptist hymnal added a few contemporary praise songs (I was pre-teen...I think...maybe early teen). I liked that.

So you need to explain that comment.
 

JonC

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Moderator
It is telling, @Ben1445 , that members can post threads of hymns without some members trying to shut it down.

I post a thread of praise songs a few members think is satanic and you go crazy in the name of "liberty".
 

Ben1445

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It is telling, @Ben1445 , that members can post threads of hymns without some members trying to shut it down.

I post a thread of praise songs a few members think is satanic and you go crazy in the name of "liberty".
You called me and others to come see it and ridicule our beliefs on the issue.
This is not merely posting a thread. You are actively saying that you will continue to do what others think is sin in front of them. You called them to come watch.
It is your stumbling block behavior that I am requesting an apology for.
 

Scarlett O.

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JonC, you are wasting your breath. They aren't clicking on any of these nor listening to them. It's all of the devil, remember. I been involved in church music for 49 years. I will have been a church pianist for 50 years next year. I've seen it all.

I'll never with all my heart understand the bitter hatred some have for ALL contemporary music and the proclamation that it's ALL from the devil.

Why don't we let God decide what is an offering of praise to Him. Why DON'T we do that?

My church has a blended service. Two hymns, two contemporary songs. In no particular order.

Here's my favorite contemporary song to play in church. And yes, there are drums towards the middle. It gives a builcl up to the bridge which is about our finally getting to be with Christ in heaven and hearing the angels singing "worthy is the Lamb". I cry at that part almost every time we sing it.

 

JonC

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You have removed them from where they were posted.
Yes. I moved them. I did not delete them.

When something is deleted it is erased (technically, here it is hidden from public view).

When something is moved it is taken from one place and put in another place.

Think of it this way -

You have a picture. I burn it. I "deleted" your picture.

You have a picture. I take it off the living room wall and hang it on the den wall. I "moved" your picture.
 
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