Hi Pilgrim.
I may have inadvertently altered the thread; it is has lately become a thread discussing the merits of secular music; pros and cons. I opened up a can of worms - sorry.
We humans always defend our actions and thinking - right or wrong. Christianity particularly is known for these debates. It is not simple to separate the bone from the marrow, nor the soul from the spirit. There is gratification of the soul and gratification of the flesh. These are not in themselves necessarily wrong, just as people born in the image of God are not necessarily wrong just because they disbelieve in God, or even hate God. Things are sometimes just better or worse by degree. I have resisted living in certain places because of the influences that might impact on my children. I monitor television for the same reason.
It is interesting, on the subject of music and culture, that ancient China, known in ancient times as Seres, had used music as a means of diagnosis of the morals and principals of society. They had an assessor who traveled from village to village to assess the notes and style of music that the village was listening to, and they banned certain types of music based on the moral degeneration affecting the society. Seres was known in history for its noble moral attributes; the early church fathers even spoke of Seres in very high regard for this reason. Today our society has degenerated in the opposite direction to the values of Seres and the early church, and we Christians, unlike the early church fathers, go out and sing, dance and twerk - just as philistines do - instead of being a light to the world and salt to the earth. This is a sign of the end-times, and such things MUST come; but “Woe unto them that call evil good, and good evil; that put darkness for light, and light for darkness; that put bitter for sweet, and sweet for bitter!” (Isaiah 5:20)
As an attempt to bring us back to the intent of the thread, here is another JMT praise song: **Holy is His Name **
youtube.com/watch?v=hFDgJRxrD8g
Steve