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Old 07-12-2012, 03:49 PM
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Re: That Old King James

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Absolutely, it's a wonderful song... but being sung by a secular artist totally cancels out the goodness of it, as well as makes people think secular artists cand perform secular music for a profession and still have a right relationship with the Lord. It's the method here that mucks up the great message of the song. And God is as concerned with the methods as He is with the outcome.....
So how about all those wonderful hymns that were written by alcoholics.... One comes to mind, I Saw the Light by Hank Williams (who died drunk in the back seat of a car). So have you NEVER sang that song?

Do you never sing songs written by the Gaithers, or Dotty Rambo (just some examples off the top)... or any of the other country/western/gospel music singers?

Just wondering where your thought process is leading here.... sounding pretty "self righteous" to me.

And, if the Lord has convicted you about this, that is all well and good, but why must you cast your convictions on everyone else.... ????

It seemeth to me that you can become too "heavenly minded" to be any earthly good..... and T2W's admonition might be hiting the nail on the head.

It's okay, great, and wonderful if you have all those personal convictions. You need to keep them as unto the Lord...

But when you try enforcing them on everyone else, that's when there is a problem....
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Old 07-12-2012, 03:54 PM
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Gosh Bro. Robbins... I want to say this in the nicest way possible...

I can see WHY you are single and my prediction is that you will always remain so... or quickly return to life alone if you did ever marry.

After nearly 29 years of marriage I can promise you that there is nothing like some good Barry White to get a slow start off the ground

One need only to look at ancient traditions of Jews to find that they both sang non-religious songs and danced, albiet not males and females together and these things were never considered sinful while not being sacred.
Can't get enough of this love baby.....



At least you didn't say Clarence Carter. LOL
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Old 07-12-2012, 03:58 PM
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Re: That Old King James

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So how about all those wonderful hymns that were written by alcoholics.... One comes to mind, I Saw the Light by Hank Williams (who died drunk in the back seat of a car). So have you NEVER sang that song?

Do you never sing songs written by the Gaithers, or Dotty Rambo (just some examples off the top)... or any of the other country/western/gospel music singers?

Just wondering where your thought process is leading here.... sounding pretty "self righteous" to me.

And, if the Lord has convicted you about this, that is all well and good, but why must you cast your convictions on everyone else.... ????

It seemeth to me that you can become too "heavenly minded" to be any earthly good..... and T2W's admonition might be hiting the nail on the head.

It's okay, great, and wonderful if you have all those personal convictions. You need to keep them as unto the Lord...

But when you try enforcing them on everyone else, that's when there is a problem....
And I tried to ENFORCE them on whom? ENFORCE means... that I have the ability to place ramifications on folks if not abided by... and I don't. I merely came and voiced my opinion.. and as asked follow up questions, provided them....

So let's get this right... the folks that want to come on here and bash Lifestyle Holiness, bash institutionalized church, bash UPC (which I'm not even a member of), talk about how they've seen the light regarding hair length, how they are at liberty to drink alcohol... and so much more... they aren't forcing their beliefs on anyone... they are just speaking their opinions.

But because mine is one that you find obtrusive, harsh, and disdainful... I'm somehow pushing my convictions on others....

Thanks... needed a good example of Double Standard.... appreciate you providing the updated example of one.
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Old 07-12-2012, 03:59 PM
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Definition of Enforce.... To Compel By Force.... hmmmmmmmmm and that's done via an internet forum how??????
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Old 07-12-2012, 04:18 PM
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And I tried to ENFORCE them on whom? ENFORCE means... that I have the ability to place ramifications on folks if not abided by... and I don't. I merely came and voiced my opinion.. and as asked follow up questions, provided them....

So let's get this right... the folks that want to come on here and bash Lifestyle Holiness, bash institutionalized church, bash UPC (which I'm not even a member of), talk about how they've seen the light regarding hair length, how they are at liberty to drink alcohol... and so much more... they aren't forcing their beliefs on anyone... they are just speaking their opinions.

But because mine is one that you find obtrusive, harsh, and disdainful... I'm somehow pushing my convictions on others....

Thanks... needed a good example of Double Standard.... appreciate you providing the updated example of one.
Bro. Robbins,
Always be true to yourself, to your God, and to your convictions.

You don't think "secular/sacred music" falls into the Romans 14 category but it seems that most of us here do. About all we can do now is to agree to disagree without being disagreeable.

Printed words in a forum like this can result in coming across the wrong way because there is no body language or facial expressions or voice tones or inflections or emotions which are an important part of communication. We can be perceived as being judgmental, condemnatory, or self-righteous when we do not mean things that way. I have been "called" on some of the things that I have posted and after I re-read them, I could see why they were taken that way. Some of the things were perceived as self righteous, some as patronizing, and some as using too broad a brush and I have apologized for them.

We're all human here and therefore are still this side of perfection. We're all a little different than each other. God makes individuals. Someone said that if two people are exactly alike, one of them is unnecessary. I do not want to offend a brother or sister and I do not want to be offensive. In the years that I have been on here I have received three infractions. If the administrators or any member here think I have crossed the line or offended, then I am open to hearing from you and I will see what I can do to resolve it.
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Old 07-12-2012, 04:23 PM
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Bro. Robbins,
Always be true to yourself, to your God, and to your convictions.

You don't think "secular/sacred music" falls into the Romans 14 category but it seems that most of us here do. About all we can do now is to agree to disagree without being disagreeable.

Printed words in a forum like this can result in coming across the wrong way because there is no body language or facial expressions or voice tones or inflections or emotions which are an important part of communication. We can be perceived as being judgmental, condemnatory, or self-righteous when we do not mean things that way. I have been "called" on some of the things that I have posted and after I re-read them, I could see why they were taken that way. Some of the things were perceived as self righteous, some as patronizing, and some as using too broad a brush and I have apologized for them.

We're all human here and therefore are still this side of perfection. We're all a little different than each other. God makes individuals. Someone said that if two people are exactly alike, one of them is unnecessary. I do not want to offend a brother or sister and I do not want to be offensive. In the years that I have been on here I have received three infractions. If the administrators or any member here think I have crossed the line or offended, then I am open to hearing from you and I will see what I can do to resolve it.
I have told people that whenever your read anything I type here just imagine the words are coming from him -inflection wise (and you wouldn't be too far off).


Funny thing is is that when some people talk I imagine they are coming from......
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Old 07-12-2012, 04:33 PM
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Can't get enough of this love baby.....



At least you didn't say Clarence Carter. LOL
And just who is Clarence Carter?
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Old 07-12-2012, 04:35 PM
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And just who is Clarence Carter?
He sang the great hit "Strokin".
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I have told people that whenever your read anything I type here just imagine the words are coming from him -inflection wise (and you wouldn't be too far off).


Funny thing is is that when some people talk I imagine they are coming from......
LOL

The second character was my favorite when this show was playing. He never failed to crack me up.
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He sang the great hit "Strokin".
now that was a song that repulsed me.....

maybe I'm not as liberal or as far gone as some of you may think I am.
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