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To: Blue Collar Christian

What the hell are you complaining about? You young rockers have already taken over the music programs of most churches and chased out the organs, choirs and hymns.

A teenage girl once was telling me about the mega-church that she attended, and I asked her if it had an organ. She responded with a blank stare, and I realized that she had no idea what an organ was.

To you, that’s just dandy!


152 posted on 12/29/2013 7:02:39 AM PST by Fiji Hill
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To: Fiji Hill

“To you, that’s just dandy!”

Not so. I like the piano and organ old fashioned hymns very much. I’m just not going to push that style as the only real “sacred music”.

Variety is enjoyed by most people. Churches where only the modern, what you call 24/7 music is played are excluding the people that enjoy “traditional” hymns, and that is just as selfish as those that want anything written after 1939 banned.

I, personally, don’t like the blood excluding, love songs turned religious about how wonderful God is, sing the chorus 6 times or more, and watch how holy the main actors are modern music. I do, however, enjoy many songs that are well composed and modern that are popular. “Above All” comes to mind as one such banned in your perfect world song.

And what’s this “What the hell are you complaining about?” bovine droppings you spout. You are the one complaining, and banning. I just want to see you calm down and let there be other types of music than what you feel are the only sacred form.

You need to get over yourself or become isolated as a grouchy old windbag.


153 posted on 12/29/2013 7:26:02 AM PST by Blue Collar Christian (Vote Democrat. Once you're OK with killing babies the rest is easy. <BCC><)
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