================================================ Subject: Re: shaping religous point of view From: To: Date: Fri 6 Jul 2001 07:41:43 EDT ================================================ So....they both make money...it doesn't mean one should influence the other. -Mad In a message dated 7/5/01 7:10:11 PM Eastern Daylight Time, king_dovregubben@hotmail.com writes: << No. Popular songs are written to make money. In this country, nothing brings in more money than religion. >From: Mad4creedsmbs@AOL.COM >Reply-To: Mad4creedsmbs@AOL.COM >To: CREED-DISCUSS@WINDUPLIST.COM >Subject: Re: shaping religous point of view >Date: Thu, 5 Jul 2001 07:28:02 EDT > >Mostly because popular songs are written for entertainment and not for any >religious intent. But also because ones religious beliefs should have a >strong enough foundation that a song should not influence it one way or >another. > >-Mad > >In a message dated 7/4/01 10:18:03 AM Eastern Daylight Time, >jsedwards25@HOTMAIL.COM writes: > ><< More to the point, why wouldn't you? > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Mad4creedsmbs@AOL.COM > To: CREED-DISCUSS@WINDUPLIST.COM > Sent: Wednesday, July 04, 2001 7:03 AM > Subject: Re: shaping religous point of view > > > Not to start another war or anything...but why would you let a song >impact > your religious point of view?? > > -Mad > > In a message dated 7/4/01 3:26:49 AM Eastern Daylight Time, > creedrolling@HOTMAIL.COM writes: > > > > which song had the strongest impact on your religous point of view? > > martin > > >> > >To unsubscribe or change your preferences for the Creed-Discuss list, >visit: >> To unsubscribe or change your preferences for the Creed-Discuss list, visit: http://www.winduplist.com/ls/discuss/form.asp