Question #304
Where is your negative feedback?
Well, I am glad to see you have feedback posted under “Reader Comments” that doesn’t praise you… wait a minute, no you don’t! Unfortunately that fits right in with the divisive narrow judgmental inferences you make regarding how do you put it… ah, yes “Banal to Blasphemous” songs. Yes it is always easy to point and judge, so perhaps you should devote your life to encouraging God’s praise in the same manner as the late Mr. Alton Howard. Publish a hymnal with songs you in your wisdom have deemed appropriate. Or is it easier to stir up controversy and doubt?
The Answer:
Apparently this “question” was submitted by a person who writes better than he reads. If he had read the questions and answers submitted he would have known that some of them contain comments that are far more negative than his. Apparently he fins it better to “point and judge,” to use his term, than to engage in rational discussion. He makes no attempt to respond to anything that is said about any song. He just rants and raves. Talk about easy!!! You don’t even have to think. If he had used his “thinker” before putting his tongue in gear, he might have realized that, if the comments on the songs have any validity at all, they cannot “encourage God’s praise.” That which is banal or blasphemous demeans God. That which is offered to God, whether passover lamb or Passover Lamb, must always be without spot or blemish. Our assembly worship must always be the same insofar as it is humanly possible.
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