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you know you dont have to be a religious band to express your love for God. im not a preist but I love God <3 && Creed.
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WEED.
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Whenever you feel FEAR or GUILT question WHO is trying to make you feel that way.
Get away from that person- it is a manipulation to control you.
Media/corporations do this on a large scale- they should teach this in elementary schools.
To protect our kids.
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Creed was a Rock band that started in 1997- my headbanging guyfriends turned me on to them- same ones who like van halen,etc. (they were Very powerful from the start)
Come on get on board....all Great musicians & artist have "Spirit & Truth" in there lyrics, visuals its what makes it Great instead of ok - Dont' be half alive! (unfortunately our society (TV, google, most of the press) represses "spirituality" probably because we wouln't buy so much stuff- because we'd be happier. Whos manipulatg
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@Crazzie4spades But the band has said they are not a Christian Rock Band or even a religious band. Same with Josh Groban. I hear his version of "You Raise Me Up" played on a local Christian station. To Josh, it has no religious meaning. He made his own version for someone close to him. This doesn't mean it means nothing to Christians. Creed is not a Christian Rock Band, but that doesn't mean Christians can't take some message from them.
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God can make good out of anything or anyone. What about you
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Thank you, Molly! :) It's more than beatiful. And it's powerfull. ;)
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JOJO sang this at my church today. It was great. <3
oh my o.o
GIRinDisguise 2 years ago
Creed is sometimes labeled a Christian rock band due to the fact that all three albums focus on questions of faith, Christianity, and eternity. The band was never signed to a contemporary Christian music label, nor did it perform in Christian music venues or get any widespread regular play on Christian radio's
Crazzie4spades 2 years ago
However, the band's namesake creed itself denotes a popular Christian theological concept, of absolute individual belief, usually monotheistic. Also, themes within their musical titles such as "Higher", "My Sacrifice", "What's This Life for", "My Own Prison", "With Arms Wide Open", and "One Last Breath" contain allusion to Christian theology, though it hasn't been confirmed that the songs were meant to be Christian song
Crazzie4spades 2 years ago
I looked it up lol... your question made me question. ;-)
Crazzie4spades 2 years ago
is this a christian band do you know ? :/ Creed
GIRinDisguise 2 years ago
Yes, they are :-)
Crazzie4spades 2 years ago