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Christian Heavy Metal

What are your views on Christian heavy metal?

I never got much into it because a lot of it is unoriginal, although I did enjoy an 80's band called Whitecross. They had good lyrics, a guitar shredder and big 80's hair to boot!
 
Personally the only christian metal I listen to is Demon Hunter and I love it.
Nothing bad lyrically that I have found, and I find it nice to listen to.
But to be honest I only really listen to christian rock as the lyrics are easy to pick up and great to sing along to.

Like I said this is my own personal oppinion :D
Loads of love and God bless

x Kirsty x
 
I never got much into it because a lot of it is unoriginal, although I did enjoy an 80's band called Whitecross. They had good lyrics, a guitar shredder and big 80's hair to boot!

I remember WhiteCross...they came to my high school back in the 90's and I got my drumsticks autographed by all of them and the guitar player stepped on my fingers because I had my hands on the stage!:shade:
I still have the newspaper clipping from when they were coming. :groupwave:
 
I remember WhiteCross...they came to my high school back in the 90's and I got my drumsticks autographed by all of them and the guitar player stepped on my fingers because I had my hands on the stage!:shade:
I still have the newspaper clipping from when they were coming. :groupwave:


That's cool that you got to see them live, your injured drummer's hands notwithstanding!
 
I have listened to Christian heavy metal and it is not for me. Nothing about it makes me feel joyful. But I do understand why some men need to express themselves that way. Like Brian Welch for example.
 
I like that there is different types (genre's) of Christian music. There is something for everyone. I grew up listening to metal and classic rock and when I heard Christian/rock..it (to me) made it that much easier to want to listen to it more

My drumming days are over...but I still have the drumsticks!:note2::singingfly::clapping:
 
To me, it's not the fact that it's "Heavy Metal" per se. Electric guitars, power-chords. screechy vocals... there is probably nothing wrong with these things on their own merit.

The question for me would be the lyrics... are they edifying to God? Do they uplift you? Do they encourage you spiritually? The same could go for any kind of music, classic rock, country western, rap, whatever.... the beat and instruments probably have very little to do with it being wrong or evil, the words that are spoken or sang probably have a lot to do with it.
 
To me, it's not the fact that it's "Heavy Metal" per se. Electric guitars, power-chords. screechy vocals... there is probably nothing wrong with these things on their own merit.

The question for me would be the lyrics... are they edifying to God? Do they uplift you? Do they encourage you spiritually? The same could go for any kind of music, classic rock, country western, rap, whatever.... the beat and instruments probably have very little to do with it being wrong or evil, the words that are spoken or sang probably have a lot to do with it.
Well, yes, the lyrics of Christian metal bands do all of those things.
 
The bands that I only listen to is DEMON HUNTER, FOR TODAY, AUGUST BURNS RED, TDWP, PLEA FOR PURGING .. that's it really... FOR TODAY gives me a strong message about.God honestly
 
I listen to a few heavy metal Christian songs, but not many. As long as it's not demonizing Christianity while masquerading as a Christian heavy metal song, and does not contain cussing and vulgar language, I'm generally fine with it, (That's my view on all music, though.)

The strange thing is that the only rap songs I find appropriate are Christian rap songs. Don't get me wrong, I'm not by any means a rap-fanatic, but I do enjoy a little rap, provided it's lyrics are clean and such. The only rap songs I've found that are relatively clean and are not Christian would be the Pokemon rap and the rap version of the Digimon theme. And I do not recommend a Christian to associate with either Pokemon or Digimon.
 
The way I look at it is this;

As for the message the music portrays:
[h=3]1 Corinthians 10:31[/h] Therefore, whether you eat or drink, or whatever you do, do all to the glory of God.

As for "style" of music, doesn't matter:

[h=3]Psalm 98:4[/h] Shout joyfully to the LORD, all the earth; Break forth in song, rejoice, and sing praises.
 
Would you play heavy metal at your grandma's funeral? Would you play heavy metal at your wedding? If not, then don't play it in church.
 
Would you play heavy metal at your grandma's funeral? Would you play heavy metal at your wedding? If not, then don't play it in church.

I respect your opinion brother james1523, but I disagree with the rebuttal made here. A selection of genres of music are not played at funerals and weddings, but can be heard in churches. For example, Toby Mac is a Christian hip-hop/pop artist that I have heard playing at church, especially at the youth group because he is relatable to teens. But he is not an artist that would be quickly chosen to be played at a funeral, especially a more traditional one.
 
Would you play heavy metal at your grandma's funeral? Would you play heavy metal at your wedding? If not, then don't play it in church.

What's the point here? Bible says make a joyful noise. It does not forbid certain styles of music or instruments from being played whatsoever.

I agree with you Engelhardt 100%.

Would we play hip hop at a funeral or wedding ceremony? No. But guess who won a Grammy last week? Christian rapper Lecrae.
 
In church all things should be to worship God and edification. Is it glorifying God? Is it edifying others? Some churches I have been in that play music so loud it hurts ears is NOT edifying and they do not discern the Body of the Lord. Perhaps 5 people in your church like heavy metal, 95 don't. If you insist on playing a certain genre in church you will bring division, as brothers who are against it will leave. For this reason spiritual music is meant to have no genre at all..the words are most important, but this does not mean the genre does not matter. Church music should have no genre from the world. They should be simple melodies inspired by the Holy Spirit. This is what many of the melodies for the old and faithful hymns are.. inspired melodies from men and women of God. Can we say the same about heavy metal and others?

There is nothing wrong with any musical instrument or genre in and of itself. But Christians are not free to decide what style of music they should play in church. It is God's church not ours. Abel brought God the right kind of sacrifice that pleased Him, Cain brought the sacrifice he thought was convenient, good and right, but God rejected it. Cain did not obey what God instructed Him.

This is the irony I suppose - we consider a suitable genre of music for different occasions. For birthdays we play birthday music, for kids parties kids music, funerals and weddings a certain kind of music is played. But when it comes to church, you would accept any and all kinds of music as long as the "words are right"...lol.. But a song cannot be separated into words and music. It is both words and music. Both will influence your mind and emotions as much as the other. Try using heavy metal to calm a baby, see if it works. Try singing a love song in heavy metal.. Try being angry with someone using a classical string quartet. It doesn't work. If the words are spiritual then the music should be spiritual too. Heavy metal, R&B, Rap , is not spiritual. It is not spiritual because it is popular in the world of flesh. So.. anything popular in the world is likely rejected by God.

The genre should fit the occasion. Mostly we would not dare to play heavy metal at someone's funeral. Yet you would play it in the house of God? Perhaps you have not understand what church is..church is the gathering of believers together and in which God's presence dwells in a corporate multipled way..church is more important than a funeral so we should consider the style of music even more carefully. Considering the genre of music to play in church is like considering what clothes to wear to church. There are some clothes you would not wear to church (e.g. a bikini).. Similarly there are some music styles that have no place in church. Or do you not know that God is a God of order and not disorder? Certain genres of music are disorderly which is especially true of "screamo" music, so they have no place in a church of the God of order.

Frankly the origins of many genres are from the world, the popular worldly culture of our time. The church is not of the world. It is in the heavenly realms, therefore church should have heavenly music. The Lord would say 2 Cor 6:17 "Therefore come out from them and be separate, says the Lord. Touch no unclean thing, and I will receive you." Why take an idol from the world and incorporate it into church? The church is spiritual so the music must also be spiritual. If you cannot imagine the music being played in heaven, then do not consider playing it in church. Church includes singing spiritual songs, hymns and psalms to the Lord (Eph 5:19). Key words there is "spiritual", and "to the Lord". Since we are singing to the Lord, the genre should be something which pleases Him, and it should be spiritual not fleshly.. it should not stir up our flesh or distract from the Lord. Certain genres are associated with worldly things. Heavy metal with anger, R&B with lust.. consider the majority of songs that these genres apply to. Consider if they are of the Lord or not. If they are not of the Lord then do not bring parts of these songs (the genre) into the church. If you are using music to bring people to your church, don't think they are coming for the gospel. The gospel has failed so we will try popular music instead.
 
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I like some Christian metal, especially Theocracy. My favorite song is I AM. Read the lyrics if you're interested. :)

Here's part of the lyrics but its a long song.

I am the author of order and flow
I am the Father of Lights: watch me put on a show!
I am the seeker of all gone astray
I am the keeper of souls 'til the end of all days
 
Do not be fooled:

There is NO such thing as "Christian heavy metal".

All heavy metal is evil by default regardless of it's lyrics because there is a deep spirit of rebellion that goes together with -and praise of the flesh: man and self, gore and some even glorify satan himself!

When they say lord it is not The Lord Jesus Christ of Nazareth but of their another lord

And so:

Ephesians 5:
11 And have no fellowship with the unfruitful works of darkness, but rather reprove them.
 
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