Nataku wrote:Hello everybody as some of ya know I got questions...again ^^6. Well first off, how are those conventions, the ones where its all for God of course, is it good? worth going? should I go if I have the chance?
Most Christian conventions are worth attending, especially if you go with a big church group. They have good speakers, good bands (if you like Christian music), and all sorts of merchandise that you might not be able to find elsewhere.
Nataku wrote:Thats one thing now for another, I go to church every sunday, but my g/f goes almost everyday if not everyday, and she always asks me to go but I just dont feel right there for some reason I dont know why...anyways should I still go?
Unless you are actually employed by the church, then going there every day might be a big excessive. There is nothing wrong with it, but you certainly shouldn't feel that you are less of a Christian for not spending every moment in church. After all, the people who need Christ most are out in the world, not in church ]And finally, does it actually say in the bible to stay away from secular music?[/quote]
To my knowledge the Bible does not say anywhere that you must always avoid secular music. Although a lot of the more draconian Christian schools and colleges might ban it on campus, listening to secular music is not inherently sinful.
The answer also depends on your definition of "secular" music. If by secular, you mean anything other than worship albums and CCM (contemporary Christian music), then there is a lot of edifying music that you will miss. Although other artists may compose with the singular goal of glorifying God, that does not mean that you cannot listen to their music. Personally, I find it difficult to see how any music could lead you to sin. In that sense, music is different from other areas of culture, such as movies and television; but, if the music you hear is causing you to use a lot of foul language, for instance, it would probably be a good idea not to listen to the music in question.
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