Why
Musicians Do What They Do—Part 2
One
approach to discussion is for the thesis thinker to start by stating as clearly
and precisely as is possible exactly what he or she believes philosophically
about the nature and value of music. It
is a mistake to start by asking post-modern or post-post-modern man to prove
anything about music philosophy. The
only thing that one can do is offer biblical, examples, warnings, admonitions,
and absolutes concerning music. Remember
that, to twenty first century man, music philosophy is often non-discussible,
non-rational, non-logical, and is without congruent explanation.
Many
Christian musicians in this century believe that the Bible contains but does
not necessarily embody truth, or is the whole truth or true-truth. To these musicians truth is mixed with error.
It is often hard for the thesis thinker
to understand that many Christian musicians actually believe that the Bible not
only contains truth concerning music but that also it contains error. These
synthesis-thinking musicians have a non-rational, non-logical autonomous faith
in Christ that is not totally Bible based.
Their autonomous faith goes beyond the truth of Scripture since
synthesis faith is based on their personal encounter with Christ that does not
come under the scrutiny of Scripture.
These musicians may not even believe in the deity of Christ, the
Trinity, the virgin birth, a literal hell, eternal punishment, the witness of
the Spirit, a personal relationship with Christ, or a literal creation or
original sin. So, it is important that
you operate from the presupposition that the Bible is the infallible,
completely accurate, inspired Word of God and that it does not contain a
mixture of truth and error.
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