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Blasphemy of the Music Industry

Started by CSloan, Sat Sep 08, 2007 - 21:46:38

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James Rondon

Quote from: marc on Sat Sep 15, 2007 - 16:44:42


"And have no fellowship with the unfruitful works of darkness, but rather expose them." ~ Ephesians 5:11


Bon Voyage

I see we are playing the scripture version of the card game WAR.

zoonance

Quote from: CSloan on Sat Sep 15, 2007 - 14:04:40
Quote from: Quinn on Sat Sep 15, 2007 - 13:52:24
Override your filter - you will LOVE this site.

I can see a few parts of www.jesus-is-savior.com, but I can't see some parts of it. I can't override the filter though, I give other people the passwords. Just to help keep myself accountable.



The filtered parts were copied and pasted from your quotes on this thread!  :)

James Rondon

Rolling Stone magazine reported that Kid Rock is coming out of his four year hiatus this October, with the release of his new album, "Rock N' Roll Jesus". Here is a quote from RollingStone.com, about the album:

"The album is hot s#@!: a b@#$ *%! rock record with strip-club-ready bangers like 'So Hot', giant AC/DC-style guitars, better singing than ever and only one rap song...

"According to Rock, Jesus has passed the crucial hot-chick test... 'It's the best thing I've ever done," he says, 'I've had friends over when we're playing back. Sometimes there'll be girls running around naked and we're like, 'F@*#, turn the music on!' The feedback about the album has been very positive.'"


::frown::


Bon Voyage

Quote from: James Rondon on Sat Sep 15, 2007 - 17:16:24
Rolling Stone magazine reported that Kid Rock is coming out of his four year hiatus this October, with the release of his new album, "Rock N' Roll Jesus". Here is a quote from RollingStone.com, about the album:

"The album is hot s#@!: a b@#$ *%! rock record with strip-club-ready bangers like 'So Hot', giant AC/DC-style guitars, better singing than ever and only one rap song...

"According to Rock, Jesus has passed the crucial hot-chick test... 'It's the best thing I've ever done," he says, 'I've had friends over when we're playing back. Sometimes there'll be girls running around naked and we're like, 'F@*#, turn the music on!' The feedback about the album has been very positive.'"


::frown::

I don't need to hear continuing quotes from these rock fellars to know they are going to be on a song by AC/DC, "Highway to Hell."

marc

Since subtlety doesn't pay around here, I'll come out and say that my point is that this thread is becoming to the quotes board what the cat scriptures thread has become to the writers board.

James Rondon

Quote from: Gary on Sat Sep 15, 2007 - 17:31:56
Quote from: James Rondon on Sat Sep 15, 2007 - 17:16:24
Rolling Stone magazine reported that Kid Rock is coming out of his four year hiatus this October, with the release of his new album, "Rock N' Roll Jesus". Here is a quote from RollingStone.com, about the album:

"The album is hot s#@!: a b@#$ *%! rock record with strip-club-ready bangers like 'So Hot', giant AC/DC-style guitars, better singing than ever and only one rap song...

"According to Rock, Jesus has passed the crucial hot-chick test... 'It’s the best thing I’ve ever done," he says, 'I’ve had friends over when we’re playing back. Sometimes there’ll be girls running around naked and we’re like, 'F@*#, turn the music on!' The feedback about the album has been very positive.'"


::frown::

I don't need to hear continuing quotes from these rock fellars to know they are going to be on a song by AC/DC, "Highway to Hell."

You may not, but others do. And even more, several need to be awakened, so that they might truly examine what it is they are listening to, and allowing into their minds and hearts.

Bon Voyage

Quote from: James Rondon on Sat Sep 15, 2007 - 17:36:17
Quote from: Gary on Sat Sep 15, 2007 - 17:31:56
Quote from: James Rondon on Sat Sep 15, 2007 - 17:16:24
Rolling Stone magazine reported that Kid Rock is coming out of his four year hiatus this October, with the release of his new album, "Rock N' Roll Jesus". Here is a quote from RollingStone.com, about the album:

"The album is hot s#@!: a b@#$ *%! rock record with strip-club-ready bangers like 'So Hot', giant AC/DC-style guitars, better singing than ever and only one rap song...

"According to Rock, Jesus has passed the crucial hot-chick test... 'It’s the best thing I’ve ever done," he says, 'I’ve had friends over when we’re playing back. Sometimes there’ll be girls running around naked and we’re like, 'F@*#, turn the music on!' The feedback about the album has been very positive.'"


::frown::

I don't need to hear continuing quotes from these rock fellars to know they are going to be on a song by AC/DC, "Highway to Hell."

You may not, but others do. And even more, several need to be awakened, so that they might truly examine what it is they are listening to, and allowing into their minds and hearts.

There is already 13 pages to this thread, do we need more?

zoonance

Quote from: Gary on Sat Sep 15, 2007 - 17:31:56
Quote from: James Rondon on Sat Sep 15, 2007 - 17:16:24
Rolling Stone magazine reported that Kid Rock is coming out of his four year hiatus this October, with the release of his new album, "Rock N' Roll Jesus". Here is a quote from RollingStone.com, about the album:

"The album is hot s#@!: a b@#$ *%! rock record with strip-club-ready bangers like 'So Hot', giant AC/DC-style guitars, better singing than ever and only one rap song...

"According to Rock, Jesus has passed the crucial hot-chick test... 'It’s the best thing I’ve ever done," he says, 'I’ve had friends over when we’re playing back. Sometimes there’ll be girls running around naked and we’re like, 'F@*#, turn the music on!' The feedback about the album has been very positive.'"


::frown::

I don't need to hear continuing quotes from these rock fellars to know they are going to be on a song by AC/DC, "Highway to Hell."


Should satan get all the great guitar riffs?

zoonance

Quote from: James Rondon on Sat Sep 15, 2007 - 17:36:17
Quote from: Gary on Sat Sep 15, 2007 - 17:31:56
Quote from: James Rondon on Sat Sep 15, 2007 - 17:16:24
Rolling Stone magazine reported that Kid Rock is coming out of his four year hiatus this October, with the release of his new album, "Rock N' Roll Jesus". Here is a quote from RollingStone.com, about the album:

"The album is hot s#@!: a b@#$ *%! rock record with strip-club-ready bangers like 'So Hot', giant AC/DC-style guitars, better singing than ever and only one rap song...

"According to Rock, Jesus has passed the crucial hot-chick test... 'It’s the best thing I’ve ever done," he says, 'I’ve had friends over when we’re playing back. Sometimes there’ll be girls running around naked and we’re like, 'F@*#, turn the music on!' The feedback about the album has been very positive.'"


::frown::

I don't need to hear continuing quotes from these rock fellars to know they are going to be on a song by AC/DC, "Highway to Hell."

You may not, but others do. And even more, several need to be awakened, so that they might truly examine what it is they are listening to, and allowing into their minds and hearts.


What about church songs with false doctrine but don't sound blasphemous?

Big Mike Lewis

Can someone delete this thread?  It's pointless and taking up bandwidth.

::band:: ::dj:: ::playingguitar::

the J Man

Quote from: Big Mike Lewis on Sat Sep 15, 2007 - 18:34:59
Can someone delete this thread?  It's pointless and taking up bandwidth.

::band:: ::dj:: ::playingguitar::

Do you mean it's convicting? ::eek::

renee-1

BTW rock n roll is a euphemism for s*x in the backseat of a car.

the J Man

Quote from: janine on Sat Sep 15, 2007 - 07:26:40
Quote from: CSloan on Fri Sep 14, 2007 - 09:44:43
One of Marilyn Manson's t-shirts reads in large red letters — KILL GOD, KILL YOUR MOM & DAD, KILL YOURSELF. In smaller, harder-to-read letters, the shirt reads:

"Warning, the music of Marilyn Manson contains messages that will KILL GOD In your impressionable teenage mind, as a result you could be convinced to KILL YOUR MOM & DAD, And eventually in an act of hopeless Rock and Roll behavior you will KILL YOURSELF.  Please burn your records while there is still hope".


I don't get it.

This is EXACTLY what y'all are saying these howwibul evil rock & rollers are trying to do!

Why are you upset if MM has a shirt like that?  Don't you just consider it truth in advertising?

You don't find it offensive for a shirt to speak evil of God, and influence people to kill their parents? A shirt like that is outright nasty.

marc

Not to defend MM (who is an irrelevant, blasphemous idiot), but has it occurred to you that the message on the shirt is sarcasm?  If you are indeed taking this shirt seriously, it is probably safest if you not only don't listen to rock and roll, but also if you destroy your television, keep away from newspapers and radio and keep your doors locked and your shades drawn at all times. 


Also, please stop responding to the e-mails you're getting from Nigeria.

the J Man

Quote from: marc on Sat Sep 15, 2007 - 19:31:37
Not to defend MM (who is an irrelevant, blasphemous idiot), but has it occurred to you that the message on the shirt is sarcasm? 

I can find no sacarsm in something like that. to suggest to hate God and kill their parents, is not something you can joke about if you have a consciense about right and wrong.

QuoteIf you are indeed taking this shirt seriously, it is probably safest if you not only don't listen to rock and roll, but also if you destroy your television, keep away from newspapers and radio and keep your doors locked and your shades drawn at all times. 

as far as newspapers are concerned, I do read the paper pretty much everyday. But that shows us what is going on in the world. We need to know what is going on. 




marc

Who said MM had a conscience?  Consider the source.  It is his idea of a joke at the expense of those who decry his music, or whatever it is that he does (it occurred to me today that I don't think I have ever heard one of his songs, that my distaste (too mild a word) for him comes completely from the image he presents).


(and suddenly it occurs to me that you didn't get the sarcasm in my post either, from the looks of your last comment.  I realize that there are people who just don't get sarcasm.  I just wish that they weren't so quick to assume that there is no such thing as sarcasm.)

the J Man

Quote from: marc on Sat Sep 15, 2007 - 19:49:41
Who said MM had a conscience?

We live in a world where many others don't have a conscience either. All this satanic influence is effecting them. They don't have morals or values, they don't care what is right or wrong. What is said on those kind of t-shirts, many don't take it to be sarcasm, they think that is cool. The influence that these satanically inspred musicians is having upon people is disastrous. Isaiah5:20 says "Woe unto you that call evil good, and good evil; that put darkness for light, and ight for darkness." This is what your seeing in the world today. Many secular musicians are displaying evil as beign good, and many are following after that. T-shirts like that should be offensive, not looked upon as sarcasim.

marc

Whether something is offensive or not isn't part of what determines if it is sarcasm.  Sarcasm can be either offensive or inoffensive.  Offensive sarcasm is likely in the majority. 

But absolutely no one takes MM seriously anymore.  Even Rose McGowan has moved on.

CSloan

"I believe in God, but not as one thing, not as an old man in the sky. I believe that what people call God is something in all of us. I believe that what Jesus and Mohammed and Buddha and all the rest said was right. It's just that the translations have gone wrong."

~John Lennon

CSloan

"Christianity will go. It will vanish and shrink. I needn't argue with that; I'm right and I will be proved right. We're more popular than Jesus now; I don't know which will go first - rock and roll or Christianity. "

~John Lennon

CSloan

"God is a concept by which we measure our pain. "

~John Lennon

janine

Some people were born without a body part, some without a sense of humor, some lacking the sarcasm gene.

Have you fellas got a list of those of us who need to have our eyes opened and get waked-up to the facts about that narsty old secular music industry?

If so, you might start PM-ing us or something, or at least directing your correction at us by name, to save the rest of the world from the tedium this thread can so easily become.

janine

(p.s.
"howwibul" is "horrible", but with a sugarplum sweet coy lisp.)

James Rondon

Quote from: janine on Sat Sep 15, 2007 - 22:49:20
Some people were born without a body part, some without a sense of humor, some lacking the sarcasm gene.

And some are unwilling to call blasphemy, blasphemy, and evil, evil...


CSloan

"We were doing witchcraft, trying to make witchcraft music."

~Brian Wilson of The Beach Boys

CSloan

"About a year ago I had what I consider a very religious experience. I took LSD, a full dose of LSD, and later, another time, I took a smaller dose. And I learned a lot of things, like patience, understanding. I can't teach you, or tell you, what I learned from taking it. But I consider it a very religious experience."

~Brian Wilson of The Beach Boys

the J Man

Quote from: James Rondon on Sat Sep 15, 2007 - 22:56:17


And some are unwilling to call blasphemy, blasphemy, and evil, evil...

That's about it.

CSloan

"If there's a God in heaven: What's he waiting for: If He can't hear the children: Then he must see the war: But it seems to me: That he leads his lambs: To the slaughter house: And not the promised land"

~Elton John - If There's A God In Heaven (What's He Waiting For?)

CSloan

"I'm getting bored: Being part of mankind, Think I'll by a forty-four: And give 'em all a sunrise. Yeah, think I'm gonna kill myself, Cause a little suicide..."

~Elton John - I Think I'm Going To Kill Myself

don has a plan

Brian Wilson spreading devilish propaganda?  I wonder if those quotes came during his 20 year nap or afterwards?

I had a dream that I was three hundred pounds
and though I was very heavy,
I floated 'til I couldn't see the ground
I floated 'til I could not see the ground
Somebody help me, I couldn't see the ground
Somebody help me, I couldn't see the ground


--Barenaked Ladies, Brian Wilson

Big Mike Lewis

"Well, there are certain words and emotions I don't want kids hearing, and I'm not changing because they think it's going to sell better. This is going to sound horrible, but I got 12 million votes doing what I did."

~Clay Aiken - American Idol 2 runner-up

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