freerock1 wrote:So far I've been impressed with what I've heard of his music. He seems to have a strong faith in God, but from an Old Testament perspective that hasn't embraced Jesus as the Messiah.
It would be awesome to see him get connected with a group like Jews for Jesus.
Youth is a great album. My only complaint would be that I think it's a bit over-produced, but the songs are so great that such a flaw is quickly forgotten.Kkun wrote:I need to pick up his new album Youth, but his live album is fantastic. I love "Warrior," "Beat Box," and, of course, "King Without A Crown." It's a very good CD.
Locke wrote:yeah i think there was another thread..not alot of responces cause almost no one knew who he was.
Sweet Mercury wrote:Well, the chances of converting a person who has already converted to Hasidism are virtually nil.
BigZam wrote:Matisyahu....I've heard about him. Good sound, but bad news I think. Interestingly enough, the person who started Hadistic Judaism was called Baal Something-Something (not sure the rest of his name). Ever read about Elijah's slaying of the prophets of Baal? Remember how the prophets attempted to arouse their god? By dancing. Guess what the main focus of Hadistic Judaism is? Dancing. Interesting neh?
BigZam wrote:its religions like this that are decieving. everything seems solid, but there are a few points that are warped. first of all, they don't believe that Jesus was the Son Of God. that should be enough to stop you in your tracks. but also the way they make their leader to be almost a god. another point is the whole feeling good about yourself. emotions are deceptive. the whole thing about drinking, dancing, etc. is feeding the flesh. their core beliefs are against the Word Of God completely.
Zar wrote:Praise God for all things awesome. Life ROCKS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Rogie wrote:As for me, I'm going to have to listen to some samples of this album on iTunes, just to see what he sounds like. I've seen ads for his album on iTunes ever since it debuted.
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