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Tuesday, February 12, 2008

A Loop Hole - Need Feedback

Based on this Post,

Can I still purchase worship music?

Discuss.

5 comments:

Kevin Bringard said...

No. From the original post: "The main reason for Lent is to remember the sacrifice that was given to us - not about rules."

By saying "Have I found a loophole in the rules", you are in essence making it about the rules, and negating the entire point.

You could keep a running blog post about the music you would have bought if you could buy music, then at the end go back and see how much of it you still want. That could serve two purposes. 1) You still get the music you really want, and 2) you see how much you save on music that was an impulse buy but not a longterm musical relationship.

Just my 0.02$ :-D

Alice said...

i say it's ok. if you are going to listen to it and worship, i say that's in keeping with the spirit of the thing...

Mikkele Suzanne said...

i think it depends what kind of worship music it is. obviously during lent we are still worshiping Christ, but that worship is a much more solemn time where we remember that Christ had to die on the cross for our sins. we don't celebrate Christ until Easter when he conquered death :)

and.you.glow said...

That clears it up...

I just wanted to see the debate.

Also, according to Mikkele, I am free to download music on Sunday's. ;)

Mikkele Suzanne said...

you ARE free to download music on sundays because sundays aren't lent days! no one fasts on the day of resurrection.