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I would use the word "Christian" VERY loosely.AskTheA said:The singer for Slayer is Christian.
Dave Slayer said:[youtube:31d5f5jj]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W4kXoCEDqx0[/youtube:31d5f5jj]
RND said:Is something Christian just because we call it Christian? If so then I should expect Christian LSD, Christian pornography, etc.
izzy said:Generally I would say music is Christian if it has solid Christian lyrics. But... is it just me or are the words in the song Slayer posted rather hard to hear? The lyrics might be fine, but I can't really tell.
The other concern I have with music is the kind of emotions it churns up in the person. Metal and hard rock has a tendency to increase the adrenaline and aggression, whereas soft piano music has a tendency to soothe and be so boring as to put one to sleep. Both kinds of music have their place and both can be glorifying to God.
When it comes to metal, I have a hard time getting into death metal or white metal even. I do, however, enjoy symphonic metal because of the melodic focus and the interplay of orchestral instruments with the electric guitars and drums. Here is a link to one of my ultimate favorite Christian metal songs by Theocracy:
Twisted Hawk said:First off, I only call a band "Christian" if all the members are Christians, if they confess Christ with their mouths and act it out in their everyday lives, and if their lyrics truly speak of Christ.
God designed music to reach different people in different ways, and if it's Christian, it doesn't matter what style of music it is. If it's done to the glory of God, that's all that matters to me.