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Can Christians dabble in the world of secular music?
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  • Any way that is conforming to the world is wrong as the scpriture states what fellowship does light have with darkness. Now that being said the lost must be reached but they should'nt be reached by converting into they're world to do so. How does that show them how their life must CHANGE to be a child of God

  • I honestly don't understand why this is such a big topic...how about not letting anything/one change your mindset about God...I'm sorry, but if secular songs turn you away from God...were you really ever strongly tied with God to begin with?? If a secular song has a positive, clean message...I don't there's anything wrong with it -_-" That's like saying "This food/fashion was created by a worldly person...so you shouldn't eat it/wear it"...

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  • Hell Neechy. My two cents. If the artist and his/her music does not pass the compass test of Phillipians 4:8 than Christians should abstain.

  • @ImDelightfullyMe A lot of Christian rappers seem to think so. Some I like, but most are as interested in glorifying themselves as they are glorifying Christ. Others use weak metaphors, in which it is not obvious that they are talking about Christ at all. The more I listen to it, the more I wonder about the integrity of the genre. But I do agree a lot of artists try to lose you in the beat, and then give you some milk when it comes to talking about God. Not enough meat.

  • @ukendcx2000 he states on a few of his songs how "he aint askin for forgiveness for his sins" and yea i used to go hard on some Jay-Z im talkin bout hard on a few artists...but yea i think im still on the fence about these christian artists that you cant really tell anymore...cuz they are Christian and the message is definitely biblically sound but then the beat make you wanna start poppin? Is there such a thing as poppin it for Jesus? Is there a such thing as "Goin In" but in the name of Jesus?

  • Doesn't New York State of Mind have a lyric where Jay-Z tells you that Christ can't save you? Why would a Christian want to listen to this?

  • I love techno music because it makes me feel happy but I also like some music with great lyrics. I don't think it really matters

  • @gothbaby6 Exactly!!!!!

  • I am an artist that was charted at the top of my city, and I made a conversion from the secular music world to now doing what I call musical ministries and my personal opinion is like this. If the secular artist wants to collaborate with a Christian artist, or vise versa, I think that the Christian influence should make sure the secular artists heart and mind is in the right place.. there is a lot of evil in music these days and its important that as Christian artists we keep our messages pure.

  • it is the message behind the song regardless of the source. just because someone isn't christian doesn't mean that God didn't bless them with a gift to write songs. that doesn't mean that every song from a particular artist is good or bad.

  • @abdulduule ........huh? What does that have to do with the topic?

  • Okay I am about to make a list of what video responses I am about to do!

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