Heed wrote:I think that many (NOT ALL) Christians tend to take things of the world and mold them into something Christian. AKA Bandwagon** Copycats**
Anyway, I know for a fact that this turns off many (NOT ALL) unbelivers. I tend to think that there are a majority (NOT ALL) of Christians who lack originality. I am not saying that they aren't gifted, or creative etc... I am just saying that it seems that for many things (NOT EVERYTHING) in the world, there is a Christian "copy". I know that I have some Christian friends who feel the same way. Especially in music but I am more referring to everything.
I hope I understand what you mean. Do you mean you're frustrated with:
Plus One: Christian version of N-Sync/BSB
Stacie Orico: Chrsitian version of Britney Spears
Relient K: Christian version of eh....some secular equivalent I don't know of
Coz if that's the case, I personally do not find it too frustrating because it gives me alternatives to explore and enjoy.
I DO agree with you that it doesn't mean we should settle for anything mediocre or less creative. Neither should we limit ourselves to ONLY Christian things. I love some Christian music bands because they're talented to me, NOT because they're merely Christian.
Just because something is labeled 'Christian' isn't going to impress me.
But I think it is a sad day when I hear a "secular" song that is more uplifting and edifying than a Christian song. I have heard this many times.
That hasn't really happened to me...yet(?). Although I must agree, it is very sad. Most secular songs may seem more upbeat and fun to listen to but when I'm feeling down, guess what music I'm running to for solace and comfort?
But really, I see nothing wrong with Christianizing something if it means it's gonna improve it or make it more edifying/inspiring.