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#19542 by HowlinJ
Wed Jan 16, 2008 12:33 am
I can still hear my dear ol' daddy's words echoing in my ears.
He said, "Li'l Howlin',if ya wanna live a long life,when ya start gigin' in beer joints, never discuss religion or politics!"


Hey Jimmy,
Did ya hear the one about the introverted, dyslexic, agnostic?
(He sits all alone in his room and ponders, "Is there a Dog"?)

#19545 by Guitaranatomy
Wed Jan 16, 2008 1:09 am
HowlinJ wrote:I can still hear my dear ol' daddy's words echoing in my ears.
He said, "Li'l Howlin',if ya wanna live a long life,when ya start gigin' in beer joints, never discuss religion or politics!"


Hey Jimmy,
Did ya hear the one about the introverted, dyslexic, agnostic?
(He sits all alone in his room and ponders, "Is there a Dog"?)


Lmao! :lol: Crap, that was funny.

#19548 by neanderpaul
Wed Jan 16, 2008 1:24 am
jimmydanger wrote: [/quote]C'mon, Paul, let Irminsul have some fun. God knows he gets to have so little lol.

For the record, I am agnostic, which means I don't have enough info to decide if there's a God. It's most likely not proveable, so atheists have the same problem religious folks do - they think they know.[/quote]

I'm happy to let Irminsul have his fun. I even laughed myself. But all I did was quote him. I didn't even to say anything.
Last edited by neanderpaul on Wed Jan 16, 2008 1:27 am, edited 2 times in total.

#19549 by neanderpaul
Wed Jan 16, 2008 1:24 am
HowlinJ wrote:Hey Jimmy,
Did ya hear the one about the introverted, dyslexic, agnostic?
(He sits all alone in his room and ponders, "Is there a Dog"?)

:lol:

#19550 by Irish Anthony
Wed Jan 16, 2008 1:28 am
good call howlinj...the saying goes the same for drinking with an irish man...you can wax lyrical about everything and anything but NEVER talk of religion or politics....when people start the "us and them" way of thinking thats where the trouble starts.....

it is unique that "christian" music has started to "borrow" from many different musical styles...personaly i think its just plain wrong to sing "christian" vocals over rap,metal,punk,rock or any other type of music that has its roots in the"just about as far as you can get from" non-christian world.

is it just a ploy to get the next generation of "christians" on board??

is it just a little harmless fun to preach a message over noise that the kids will love but the old folks SHOULD hate etc.

who knows.....i sure dont..as i always say.....each to there own.

whats next??................... a buddist death metal band :wink:

#19551 by neanderpaul
Wed Jan 16, 2008 1:28 am
Ah well.

#19556 by Irminsul
Wed Jan 16, 2008 3:58 am
neanderpaul wrote:
Irminsul wrote: I don't believe in bashing other peoples' religions either


From the Christian Music, Secular World post.

Irminsul wrote:I've been in a bar!

Come SAAAAAAAaaaaaAAAAAaaAAAAAAAve me-uh!


From the sabbath post

Irminsul wrote:Ah Feel HEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEAAAAAAAAAAL -duh!!!!!


Ah sheesh, that's not religion bashing. Thats fanatic bashing. They have them in all religions.

#19557 by Irminsul
Wed Jan 16, 2008 4:02 am
jimmydanger wrote:C'mon, Paul, let Irminsul have some fun. God knows he gets to have so little lol.

For the record, I am agnostic, which means I don't have enough info to decide if there's a God. It's most likely not proveable, so atheists have the same problem religious folks do - they think they know.


I think god has to exist...I have heard the name screamed enough times during the throes of passion that there must be something to it...

irish anthony wrote: is it just a ploy to get the next generation of "christians" on board??


I think you have hit on something there. And I would guess it's not the first time it's happened.

See, rock and roll was rooted in rebellion. It is the language of rebellion, in many ways. Martin Luther said that a rebel is an enemy of God! So this is either the mother of all outlandish contradictions, or a major sea change in Christianity...which wouldn't be such a bad thing, either.

#19627 by dc64
Thu Jan 17, 2008 1:27 am
christian punk? i didn't know there was such a thing ! as a used 2 be bar room player for years to a recently saved christian i'm glad to know stuff like this is there, i play in church every sunday but we have a teen class that i'm sure would be interested in this . can you give me any bands that are out there that i might hear some of this christian punk....or metal?

#19630 by neanderpaul
Thu Jan 17, 2008 2:05 am
^ The guy that started this thread has a Christian rap track up in his audio/video section. It's a little kid rock sounding.

#19651 by Irminsul
Thu Jan 17, 2008 4:03 am
Ohhhhh...ok, finally saw the link to his myspace site and heard the audio.

#19661 by neanderpaul
Thu Jan 17, 2008 12:46 pm
Hmmm hadn't seen that yet. thanks

#19683 by 420freedom
Fri Jan 18, 2008 1:32 am
Last time i thought about the whole "punk rock is dead" i laughed, how is it dead when oppression still lives,punk rock will always be around as long as fascist rules and guide lines are attempted to be pumped into each and every generation and there WILL be a counter voice out there(i hope).To get to my point, punk rock never died,just the whole 80's punk rock scene died,along with everything else that happened in that decade,its dirty music with aggression and usually a point about NOT letting someone tell you what too beleave in.If anything POP killed the general idea of it for those close minded people sitting on there ass in front of there TV,so don't base your opinion on other people's opinions, go jump into savage bloody mosh pit and tell me its dead.

#19691 by Irminsul
Fri Jan 18, 2008 3:58 am
True true! One thing I loved about punk was that it resurrected music as a force of rebellion. That "force" really got soft in the early to late 70s.

#19695 by 420freedom
Fri Jan 18, 2008 5:34 am
And the biggest thing you can appreciate about rebel music is that its rarely lacking in passion,i wish i could say the same for what i hear on the radio,but the rebels and the radio don't mix well,hence why one is for the money and one is for the show, the black sheep will prevail!!

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