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05-03-2008, 01:01 PM
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| | | BJClark, It's been done. Lame, but it is out there. I can't remember the name of it. There were several. But they were so lame. IMHO. | | The Following User Says Thank You to Grymir For This Useful Post: | | 
05-03-2008, 02:17 PM
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Originally Posted by Grymir BJClark, It's been done. Lame, but it is out there. I can't remember the name of it. There were several. But they were so lame. IMHO. | 
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05-03-2008, 02:25 PM
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Originally Posted by Grymir BJClark, It's been done. Lame, but it is out there. I can't remember the name of it. There were several. But they were so lame. IMHO. | Yep...This covers most Christian attempts to imitate secular entertainment. Turn on KLOVE and listen to most of the garbage that contemporary Christian musicians turn out! Christian imitations are normally bad in both ways: their quality is too poor to be entertaining and their Christian value usually gets dumbed down.
It would be better to embrace the Reformation's division of the sacred and the secular instead of trying to baptize everything which is perfectly fine as it is. We don't need "Christian X, Y, and Z." It's okay to shun our gnostic tendencies and realize that we're citizens in both the city of God and the city of Man. I recommend Michael Horton and the other White Horse Inn guys on this subject, particularly Horton's In the Face of God.
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Student: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, German Literature and Classics And though the really inspired artist may complain that, with the majority, piano-playing is mere strumming, and painting little more than daubing, yet, the exuberant feeling of having a share in the privileges of art is so overwhelming, that the scorn of the artist is preferred to the abandonment of art training in education. To have laid a production of your own, however poor, upon the altar of art becomes more and more the characteristic of an accomplished civilization. - Abraham Kuyper
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| | | I was looking for a UO guild one day and found instead "a game about searching out the truths of scripture". It was how I was lead to the Lord.
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