Does Christian music have to sound like Sunday morning?What about Saturday afternoon?

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BeyondET

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Can't leave out those female shredders. :)
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Magenta

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And why make font so purple? How about this?
That shade of green is too bright/pale. Besides, I do like purple :D I use different shades at different times. My regular posts of my own words are this shade. When I quote Scripture, I use two different colours, making the words Jesus spoke more magenta, and also often citing the verse in a paler pink shade. If I am quoting an outside source, it is a different shade of purple again. I hope you don't mind :) For example, from John 4:13-14

Jesus said to her, “Everyone who drinks of this water will be thirsty again, but whoever drinks of the water that I will give him will never be thirsty again. The water that I will give him will become in him a spring of water welling up to eternal life.”
 
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That shade of green is too bright/pale. Besides, I do like purple :D I use different shades at different times. My regular posts of my own words are this shade. When I quote Scripture, I use two different colours, making the words Jesus spoke more magenta, and also often citing the verse in a paler pink shade. If I am quoting an outside source, it is a different shade of purple again. I hope you don't mind :) For example, from John 4:13-14

Jesus said to her, “Everyone who drinks of this water will be thirsty again, but whoever drinks of the water that I will give him will never be thirsty again. The water that I will give him will become in him a spring of water welling up to eternal life.”
Don't mind at all. Just glad you LIKE my responses to Why Make Font So Big. Was all in fun. Thank you! (Oh, but I might switch back to font 5.)
 
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BeyondET

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Don't mind at all. Just glad you LIKE my responses to Why Make Font So Big. Was all in fun. Thank you! (Oh, but I might switch back to font 5.)
i like this color hope it's ok is it readable ... Darn I guess that color won't work haha..
 
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BeyondET

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White is not a prefer reading text color,, :rolleyes:
 
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The idea is floating around that music is always neutral, the only difference being what kind of words you place on it. This does not even make sense and is just an attempt to remove the guilt of satisfying the flesh nature. To me it would make more sense to just listen to your rock, or jazz, or country, or whatever and just admit that it is not of the Lord, rather then to listen to the same kind of music and place Christian words on it and pretend you are honoring God. Two folks were killed in the first church because they tried to con God. Placing Christian words on worldly music and pretending to honor God with it is a con job. If you want to listen to country(or whatever) it would be better to just do it, but don't pretend that it is really Christian music.
 

JaumeJ

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To be pursuaded the sound, style , cadence or whatever of music enjoyed is to satisfy the flesh is tantamount to saying some languages are not fit for worship or songs of prais just because someone does not like it or care to speak it.h I love gospel music, and believe me, this type of music is not the music of Asaph, and Yes, it picks me up and throuws me around from top to bottom, in the Holy Spirit.

I am blessed t love muc dlassical music and classical praise music, and just about all other forms of music put to praising God.

Again, if you are family in Christ and you are praising Him in whatever reverant form, I will join you in praise.....God bless all in Jesuis Christ.
 

santuzza

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The idea is floating around that music is always neutral, the only difference being what kind of words you place on it. This does not even make sense and is just an attempt to remove the guilt of satisfying the flesh nature. To me it would make more sense to just listen to your rock, or jazz, or country, or whatever and just admit that it is not of the Lord, rather then to listen to the same kind of music and place Christian words on it and pretend you are honoring God. Two folks were killed in the first church because they tried to con God. Placing Christian words on worldly music and pretending to honor God with it is a con job. If you want to listen to country(or whatever) it would be better to just do it, but don't pretend that it is really Christian music.
So, exactly what genre/style of music is "real Christian music?" I'm just curious what your definition of that is.