The Gentile
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[quote:dcd688a220]Much of what is brought forth out of contemporary Christian music, in my opinion, breaks the RP. Now, this is not to say that one should exclude the USE of contemporary music in their worship altogether, just that one would need to be quite selective in exactly one brings to the table in this regard. For listening pleasure, one person might find it worshipful, another not. To me, if the lyrics are not theologically sound, out it goes. [/quote:dcd688a220]
This is a good point, Scott. I agree with you. Biblically, i think it's impossible to maintain the argument that "these" noninspired songs are acceptable, but "those" aren't. And, "this" instrument is acceptable for musical accompaniment, but "that" one isn't.
[quote:dcd688a220] The above article is an argument from scripture. Just pointed out that the author is british, that's all.[/quote:dcd688a220]
Ok, i thought you made it a point of perception. Just to note: the use of Scripture in an argument doesn't make the argument a biblical one. But i can't really take that it up with Dr Masters :grin:
This is a good point, Scott. I agree with you. Biblically, i think it's impossible to maintain the argument that "these" noninspired songs are acceptable, but "those" aren't. And, "this" instrument is acceptable for musical accompaniment, but "that" one isn't.
[quote:dcd688a220] The above article is an argument from scripture. Just pointed out that the author is british, that's all.[/quote:dcd688a220]
Ok, i thought you made it a point of perception. Just to note: the use of Scripture in an argument doesn't make the argument a biblical one. But i can't really take that it up with Dr Masters :grin: