A Unified Field of Knowledge –part 3
Synthesis
thinking church musicians, who were in many instances, graduates of Christian
colleges and seminaries began to think that if it was okay to love the world
system then it was okay to love the world’s music. Philosophically they believed that the answer
could no more be based on good music and bad music, music appropriate for worship,
or music which is not appropriate for worship.
The philosophical notion that all styles are equal gave rise to the belief
that the musical answer must always be somewhere between truth and error. As this synthesis philosophical thinking began
to develop these musicians became full-ledged pluralists.
Now
in the twenty-first century, somewhere between music that is best suited to fit
the awesomeness and solemnity of public worship of the high and holy Trinity
and music that is not suited for Christian worship are styles of music that are
now inappropriately appropriate. Since the
answer must be a synthesis answer, the answer must be taking music that was
created to fulfill the lust of the flesh and squeezing this music into a
worship mode. To accomplish this,
synthesis thinking Christian musicians have to find styles of music that are basically created
anti-Christ, anti-worship (of God), anti-trust, anti-purity, anti-beauty,
anti-rest, anti-authority, anti-family, and amalgamate it with the gospel
message and when this is accomplished, “presto-chango” they have the perfect
worship style.
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