Church
music selections should line up to Bible principles of music in worship. Choices should not be made solely on personal
preference but rather what this style of music will do to the whole life of the
individuals who worship with it. From
the time of Plato and Aristotle philosophers have believed, more or less, that
good music would cause one to tend toward the moral virtues and that bad music
would cause one to tend toward moral decadence.
So,
we return to the question, “Does the church have the right and responsibility
to prescribe what is best suited for music worship?” Yes, the church has both. How to go about making these choices has
become difficult but that does not remove either the right or the
responsibility of establishing standards for church music.
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