Putting Specifics to What One Believes-part 1
It is not considered politically correct to
specify what and whom when it comes to sacred music and musicing. So, Christian musicians tiptoe through the
tulips so to speak when it comes to putting specifics to what one considers to
be wrong with some religious music and musicing. The Matthew 7:1,statement,
“Judge not, that ye be not judged” is often used as a prohibition of making any
musical judgements that are specific even though these judgments have
legitimate foundations that have a Bible and or a music basis. The Bible also
states in John 7:24, “Judge not according to the appearance, but judge
righteous judgment”. The Bible also
states in Matthew 7:20, “Wherefore by their fruits ye shall know them”.
The fabric of music and the landscape that
surrounds it is “Christian” only when it is congruent with and has a footprint
that is theologically accurate and has the propensity to accurately represent
the moral nature of God. Christians have
the right and the responsibility to inspect the music’s “fruit”. Let me
put it simply, for those who find it difficult to conceptualize my
writings. If something looks like a
duck, walks like a duck, sounds like a duck, swims like a duck, has a duck’s
footprint, and associates itself with other ducks, one may safely make the
judgment that it is indeed a duck.
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