I would have to agree with you, I don't feel that listening to some
secular music is wrong. I listen to mostly Christian music, but
there are some secular groups such as Killswitch Engage, Bleeding
Through, and Dillinger Escape Plan that I listen to. I don't feel
convicted about it and I don't think it is a problem as long as I
don't allow the musician's personal convictions cloud my own religous
doctrine.
As for Demon Hunter. . . TFU? HECK YES! I need the CD now! If the
CD has /anything at all/ to do with TFU I am so there! I loved
Training for Utopia so much, their chaotic madness is just perfect!
They are like the Christian Dillinger Escape Plan! That CD is next
up on my download list now.
Adios, muchachos.
-Brandon
--- In hardcorechristianmusic@yahoogroups.com, bgast1 <no_reply@y...>
wrote:
> Branthen, You will be proven wrong about Demon Hunter. Rest
assured :)
> It is an awesome CD. I'm not big into nu-metal but I gotta say, this
> one works for. From what I can tell, and I'm not too sure, it seems
> some former members of TFU are in that band. Can any of you shed any
> light on the subject.
>
> By the way, I am into the older heavy metal stuff. And I do listen
to
> a lot of secular stuff also. Dave, I have expunged my inner demons
and
> I feel that secular music is OK, provided you are careful about what
> you listen to and that you view what you listen to in light of the
> Word of God