http://www.fundamentalforums.org/the-fighting-forum/for-ccm-please-convince-us-from-scripture-alone/msg70996/#msg70996subllibrm said:ItinerantPreacher said:This a long conversation that stemmed from new members of a church wanting to change the music.subllibrm said:ItinerantPreacher said:No. They need to grow. My only concern with them beyond salvation is that they are not morally disqualified from membership. For instance living with a boyfriend or girlfriend.
And this has what to do with CCM? ???
Only fornicators want to use CCM? ???
Still not seeing the link.
You are calling music a preference, while I see it as a conviction based upon principles.Holy Mole said:In summary it's my opinion that to demand scripture to prove one's preference, on any issue, one way or another, is at best, silly.
ItinerantPreacher said:You are calling music a preference, while I see it as a conviction based upon principles.Holy Mole said:In summary it's my opinion that to demand scripture to prove one's preference, on any issue, one way or another, is at best, silly.
I believe it does. I am planning a post or thread to deal with the issue. Relegating myelf to short posts here for a bit.Holy Mole said:ItinerantPreacher said:You are calling music a preference, while I see it as a conviction based upon principles.Holy Mole said:In summary it's my opinion that to demand scripture to prove one's preference, on any issue, one way or another, is at best, silly.
though I tend to agree more with your position on the topic I see it as a preference. If it is a conviction, the burden of scripture would apply or should.
aleshanee said:subllibrm said:aleshanee said:subllibrm said:............
I have yet to see anyone on the "pro CCM" side make any kind of demand that the "anti" crowd change anything in their personal use or enjoyment of music; corporately in worship or personally in private.
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then you obviously haven;t been paying attention.......... coz form my perspective that;s been admins whole purpose for continuing to hammer away in this thread.... he demands that we either provide explicit scripture against ccm that is worded to his liking to show why we don;t like it.... or else submit to being called ignorant.. biblically illiterate..... or sit by while he.. (under the name of admin)... twists what we said and makes deliberate misrepresentations about the path this thread has taken.........
why else would he be going to such extremes if he wasn;t on the offensive trying to change what someone else believes or force them to accept his views?...
Interestingly, you are the one who usually plays the "used for worship in church card" first. In my opinion that is a distraction from the question. You admit that you listen to many other kinds of music but insist that CCM be judged through the filter of church use. Every time you demand that the issue is about church use, you muddy the waters.
I like the song "Jesus Freak" posted earlier but would not see a place for it in a church service. ...........
so why is it ok for you to consider a certain ccm song not fit for use in church.... but if i say that about a another ccm song i;m muddying the waters?...........by the way.... can you provide specific scripture to admins liking that will convince him it;s ok for you to not use that song in your church?........
admin said:ALAYMAN said:I've enjoyed aleshanee handing folks their hats on this one, and particularly flushing out the inconsistencies of admin as he went trolling with chum.![]()
Her use of Scripture was profound. Although she is unable to recognize clears biblical themes in Christian songs, she has a profound ability to see Buddhism and Muslimism.
So... what are my inconsistencies?
Holy Mole said:In summary, it's my opinion that to demand scripture to prove one's preference, on any issue, one way or another, is at best, silly.
ItinerantPreacher said:http://www.fundamentalforums.org/the-fighting-forum/for-ccm-please-convince-us-from-scripture-alone/msg70996/#msg70996subllibrm said:ItinerantPreacher said:This a long conversation that stemmed from new members of a church wanting to change the music.subllibrm said:ItinerantPreacher said:No. They need to grow. My only concern with them beyond salvation is that they are not morally disqualified from membership. For instance living with a boyfriend or girlfriend.
And this has what to do with CCM? ???
Only fornicators want to use CCM? ???
Still not seeing the link.
Read the thread. The recap is we were discussing the right of members coming into a church and wanting to change the music,and it morphed into a rabbit trail about membership.
subllibrm said:The issue is that folks like Frag and IP are convinced that they carry the oracles of musical perfection and that we are all to conform to them. Admin is asking them scripture declaring a particular style off limits?
Holy Mole said:If it is a conviction, the burden of scripture would apply or should.
ALAYMAN said:subllibrm said:The issue is that folks like Frag and IP are convinced that they carry the oracles of musical perfection and that we are all to conform to them. Admin is asking them scripture declaring a particular style off limits?
I think the issue of music often can come down to preference, but those who prefer CCM that mimics rock and roll have the wrong preference.
On a more serious note, I attended a Contemporary church service at a Baptist mega-church while on vacation a week ago. The music was often deafening, and raucous. I doubt that is God honoring, but I wouldn't go so far as to call it sinful, so at the end of the day I say to each his own, but I get the feel that those who have a personality more inclined to be emotionally driven are more apt to be persuaded by the influence of the genre generally known as CCM.
aleshanee said:and as his good buddy .."moderator in tow".. your opinion means less than nothing to me....
Holy Mole said:In summary, it's my opinion that to demand scripture to prove one's preference, on any issue, one way or another, is at best, silly.
admin said:aleshanee said:... he demands that we either provide explicit scripture against ccm that is worded to his liking to show why we don;t like it....
Since you have not supplied any Scripture... your point is absurd
admin said:aleshanee said:....by the way.... can you provide specific scripture to admins liking that will convince him it;s ok for you to not use that song in your church?........[/font][/size][/color]
Great question! Does the song have immorality in it? If so, no need to post verses... I have plenty of those.
ALAYMAN said:On a more serious note, I attended a Contemporary church service at a Baptist mega-church while on vacation a week ago. The music was often deafening, and raucous. I doubt that is God honoring, but I wouldn't go so far as to call it sinful, so at the end of the day I say to each his own, but I get the feel that those who have a personality more inclined to be emotionally driven are more apt to be persuaded by the influence of the genre generally known as CCM.
Scripture and verse pleaseSmellin Coffee said:ALAYMAN said:On a more serious note, I attended a Contemporary church service at a Baptist mega-church while on vacation a week ago. The music was often deafening, and raucous. I doubt that is God honoring, but I wouldn't go so far as to call it sinful, so at the end of the day I say to each his own, but I get the feel that those who have a personality more inclined to be emotionally driven are more apt to be persuaded by the influence of the genre generally known as CCM.
Exactly. Worship itself is intrinsic and people's worship "triggers" vary based on their personal tastes.
ItinerantPreacher said:Scripture and verse pleaseSmellin Coffee said:ALAYMAN said:On a more serious note, I attended a Contemporary church service at a Baptist mega-church while on vacation a week ago. The music was often deafening, and raucous. I doubt that is God honoring, but I wouldn't go so far as to call it sinful, so at the end of the day I say to each his own, but I get the feel that those who have a personality more inclined to be emotionally driven are more apt to be persuaded by the influence of the genre generally known as CCM.
Exactly. Worship itself is intrinsic and people's worship "triggers" vary based on their personal tastes.