I know that cXm is against the rules but I would like to know why
what makes {CXM artist removed by admin}worse than {classical artist name removed by admin}
Why is {CXM group removed by admin} banned but {classical artist name removed by admin} isnt
what makes music good or bad (I'm asking for the views of the Mods not the actual biblical response because I know that there is a huge difference)
<font color="red">***CXM and all other ungodly music performers/groups will not be promoted/mentioned on T4C, doing so will result in the editing of posts, warnings being issued, and privileges being removed. Please review the T4C Rules, as well as the Music forum rules.
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Prager said:
Given all the rules about posting over there, the day is not far away when people will not be allowed to say anything at all!
Agree, and might I add that you would probably encounter less censorship in North Korea than you would at Teens-4-Christ!
Sandman, I'm thinking BR has never actually listened to a Beatles/Lennon song, since people like them, and we've already established that music people like is evil.
Um....Jesus's first miracle was creating alcohol...and he drank it himself frequently, most notably at the freaking last supper!
Didn't he say sometime last year that the wine of Jesus' time was less winey? I think Bro. Fuckwit compared it to grape juice, because, yanno, Jesus couldn't possibly have gotten smashed and partied hard with some fallen women and a bunch of his buddies.
Actually, with the processes available to them at the time, the wine that Jesus drank was likely much stronger than wine we are used to today. Which is why the standard practice was to mix it with water. But even then, it was still an alcoholic drink of some measure of potency, Bro. Randy re-writing history because he doesn't like anyone drinking alcohol doesn't actually make his version true.
And they complain about "censorship" in wikipedia. HE HE HE. Besides, why editing the classical ones?, oh yes, they don´t apply to the idiotic guidelines of Bro. Randy either.
So, the rule there is that you can't mention contemporary musicians, and you can't mention classical musicians either?
WTF? Why not just pretend that music doesn't exist, then? Though I wonder what Bro. Randy thinks about those hymns in the hymnal at church, then? After all, that's music, and some of the tunes were written by *gasp* classical composers.
Not to mention verses in the bible that exhort one to "sing to the Lord", etc. etc. ...
(I'm asking for the views of the Mods not the actual biblical response because I know that there is a huge difference)
But Teens-4-Christ is founded on THE KJV and THE KJV ONLY! The opinion of such people as myself and (doormats like)Mrs. Kellie here are the SAME opinions as expressed in the KJV!
Now, if you'll excuse me, I'm going to go masturbate over Ezekiel 23...
Actually, with the processes available to them at the time, the wine that Jesus drank was likely much stronger than wine we are used to today. Which is why the standard practice was to mix it with water. But even then, it was still an alcoholic drink of some measure of potency, Bro. Randy re-writing history because he doesn't like anyone drinking alcohol doesn't actually make his version true.
Yeah, if I remember correctly the Randy Bro. was claiming that Jebus juice had just enough alcohol to purify it, blissfully unaware of the amount of alcohol required for said purification (IIRC someone provided a 15% figure).
There are numerous other forums where Christians can chat/debate without such censorship.
How sad that these young posters are so afraid to have opinions of their own, they choose hang on a site like T4C that is a totalitarian dictatorship run by a couple of theologically-challenged idiots.
How did I know this was from T4C?
So, how's that totalitarian power fantasy of yours doing over there guys? Looks to be moving along quite well from what I see. You guys deserve an Orwell Award or something...
Confused?
So were we! You can find all of this, and more, on Fundies Say the Darndest Things!
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