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newBLACKways said:Wrong right there. See i am one and i dont care about evil or death beacuse a true christion dosent care about those things.
True christians apparently don't even know how to spell their religion correctly, either.
newBLACKways said:Wrong right there. See i am one and i dont care about evil or death beacuse a true christion dosent care about those things.
MasterOLightning said:I think it's hilarious the way the guy keeps writing "christion."
Zephyrus said:And because they are atheists, they do not believe in God. And in order to believe in Satan, you must accept the fact that there is God.
Danallica said:At the end of the day who really cares; so long as the music is good should anything else really matter?
Dodens Grav said:Combine that with the fact that he used to consistently spell is=t "christin," which makes you wonder what exactly caused this sudden change, it's just that much more hilarious.
Metal can be anti-Christian, but not all of it is. In general (though there are exceptions), metal is against everything that is established or mainstream, and as you mentioned, Christianity is mainstream in the Western world. I think it's great if Christians are open minded enough to listen to anti-Christian metal.cookiecutter said:I agree and disagree. I think metal is more of an anti-mainstream genre. It is the opposite of what the majority of people want to hear in music. Since Christianity is complete mainstream in America, Europe, and South America where 99.9% of metal comes from, the music is by extension anti-christian. Christians with open minds and good taste can listen to it with few qualms, such as Danallica and Zephyrus.
Some do.Post_Scriptum said:I'm sure Christians play black metal to convert people
Life Sucks said:Metal can be anti-Christian, but not all of it is. In general (though there are exceptions), metal is against everything that is established or mainstream, and as you mentioned, Christianity is mainstream in the Western world. I think it's great if Christians are open minded enough to listen to anti-Christian metal.
That being said, I have no problem with Christian metal, or Christians for that matter. I have a friend that is very Christian, and she is one of the best people I've ever met.
-Demonium- said:Im curious, when and where did all this 'christian' black metal start?