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way2groovy1
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Here are a few questions instead of asking if switching labels is wrong here are some important questions you should ask yourselves.
(1) After switching labels did their music become watered down?
For example: In a song it sounds like they are talking about God, but it could be about anyone.
(2) Where are they leading their audiences? (Are they still walking the Christian walk or is it evident that was a facade.)
(3) Are they really spreading the gospel? (Are they reaching out to their audiences and showing them they way to heaven is through Jesus Christ or are they just singing a few songs about God and themselves)
I would be really careful with anything to do with this world, when a group leaves a Christian label and takes on a secular label they are under a worldly council. I think many freedoms they had could be taken away.
I have been to a P.O.D concert and I don't remember them witnessing at all, maybe it was just the one I went to. All I remember is them chanting a prayer and performing. No salvation message was given. Anyone can sing a song to a group of people with some religious message behind it. It won’t do anyone a bit of good unless they are shown the way to heaven. Amen?