MagicToenail wrote:
Thanks for all the responses! Particularly Neal Morse-what I've heard of Spock's Beard, I like.
My nephews are 15, 9 and 6. The 15 year old loves the stuff, but I can't vouch for the younger kids.
I'll check into Needtobreathe and maybe download some carefully selected Slayer for them-and how can I forget U2!
I know Arcade Fire's lyrics are cynical about religion, but they have said in interviews that they are still Christian despite it's institutional follies.
I'm glad everyone is being so helpful, and realizing I wasn't attacking Christianity, but a narrow commercial music genre.
I'd also like to clarify that my main criticism here is that by raising the kid with biblical values is one thing, but trying to shield, or isolate the kid from the real world by raising the kid in a 'Christian Bubble' strikes me as particularly lazy, as the child will most likely not be given skills to face life in the greater world, and will also cheapen their faith because everything is readily available, so they don't have to strive in their belief, and learn to question the world, the beliefs that they are given, and how to form their own opinions as a result of the synthesis between the two.
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