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Is there a such thing as “Atheist Music” just like how there is Christian Music?
What do Atheists like to sing about?

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Answer by wolf39us
Listen To Reason – Bryan Steeksma

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Music Machine: The Fruit of the Spirit

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CD Music Machine: Fruit Of The Spirit by Agapeland

Music Machine: The Fruit of the Spirit

These are the days of Elijah Declaring the Word of the Lord And these are the days of his servant, Moses Righteousness being restored And these are the days of great trial Of famine and darkness and sword So we are the voice in the desert crying Prepare ye the way of the Lord CHORUS: Behold he comes Riding on a cloud Shining like the sun At the trumpet’s call Lift your voice It’s the year of jubilee Out of Zion’s hill salvation comes And these are the days of Ezekiel The dry bones becoming as flesh And these are the days of his servant, David Building the temple of praise And these are the days of the harvest The fields are all white in your world And we are the laborers that are in your vineyard declaring the word of the Lord CHORUS 2X Behold he comes Riding on a cloud Shining like the sun At the trumpet’s call Lift your voice It’s the year of jubilee Out of Zion’s hill salvation comes There’s no God like Jehovah (x8–modulate) There’s no God like Jehovah (x8–modulate) There’s no God like Jehovah (x7)

Can anyone source me the elusive “Christian Drum & Bass Music”?
I’ve seen this link: http://wiki.answers.com/Q/Are_there_any_christian_drum_and_bass_bands

I’m a big fan of Drum & Bass and make a little bit of my own, but I have always wondered what Christian Drum & Bass would sound like? For instance, what vocal samples would they use and what worship traits would they employ? Whether it would sound great or not, you must admit, this is an interesting question and deserves attention.

If you’re reading this and the question has expired, please add your 2 cents worth in the comments section below.

*Most working links gets best answer =p

Keywords: Christian D&B, Christian DnB, Christian Drum & Bass, Christian Drum and Bass, Christian Drum n Bass, Christian Jungle.
*Most working **links gets best answer =p

**The links (tracks) must contain evidence of a Christian aspect.

Lol, good luck… (or should I say God bless).

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Answer by UKDude1982
Never thought about this……

Origin Unknown – 31 Seconds

Has a bright light at the end of the tunnel reference in it, sort of religious. A bit?!?!

Noisia – Messiah

Sounds sort of monk-ish.

But no, never heard any real Christian drum n bass music, I think it would be……….not the sort of things Christians might listen to!

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What is wrong with a christian listening to “un-chrisitian music”?
if it doesnt have curse words or anything what is wrong with it

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Answer by Lamar S
I haven’t been to church in over 20 years but I listen to christian speed metal and rap. And I have absolutely no problem with it or see anything wrong with it. I say listen to want you want to listen to. Just because you listen to un-christian music doesn’t mean you lost your way or faith. Only close minded people listen to only one type of music.

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Do these names sound like they’d be used for a Christian “music” (and I use that word lightly) group?
Based on what I know of Christianity and Worship music, these are the names I could come up with:

Jesus Dorks
Keep Child Molestation a Secret
The Brainwashed Boys
Men of the Cloth and Baby Oil
We’re Never Making a Thought Provoking Song Ever
The Churchgoers
The Bible Humpers (not thumpers)
Gay Is Sinful
I Love God
Metal Is Evil
Christian Garbage (not to be confused with the Trip-Hop band Garbage)

Even back when I was religious I hated Worship music. Now I hate even more as an atheist (except for ApologetiX, but mainly because I think they’re kind of funny and don’t want people to take them seriously).
Believe it or not, I used to love going to Church. I never questioned God’s word and I always worshipped God every single day. Then I began questioning and I’m no longer a theist.

And I’m not bitter about it, I was just making a quick little joke and a few people got their silk thongs in a bunch.

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Answer by Moskau
Oh it is a cruel cruel world we live in.

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WOW Christmas

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WOW Christmas

This 2-disc, 32-song collection marks the first WOW holiday offering in six years, since the release of WOW Christmas (Green), and features the biggest names in Christian music singing holiday classics as well as original fare. With over 26 million units sold including the most recent installment, WOW Hits 2011 each WOW release continues to be a must-have for Christian music fans.

Featuring stand-out Christmas selections from a diverse line-up of fan favorites, WOW Christmas (2011) delivers songs including Casting Crowns Joy to the World, Francesca Battistelli s You re Here, Chris Tomlin s Emmanuel (Hallowed Manger Ground), Third Day s Born In Bethlehem, Audrey Assad s Winter Snow (featuring Chris Tomlin), Jeremy Camp s O Come All Y

WOW Christmas

Is “Modern Christian Music” as worthy as “Traditional Hymns” for worship?
Show what you know! Give us a defense of your position… Best answer is posted on our website.

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Answer by 1saintofGod
Depends. What about the words? Are they truly Biblical? What about the beat? And what about the music? Does it convey a nasty, fleshly, and/or sensuality, and/or worldliness to it? Lastly, can you understand it? Do you think that it is worldly when you hear it and need someone to translate the song for you?

If you get worldliness reverberating from it, enen if it is suppose to be Christian, It is

NOT

of God,

BUT

of the world.

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Christian music – “Keep the firing burning”. Who sings it?

Sorry, it’s supposed to be “Keep the fire burning” or “Keep the flame burning”

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Answer by lookin4friends
Lord Byron

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