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				| ILLPHILUS 
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				| gutter Inactive User
 
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				| Xolvexs IsraTrance Senior Member
 
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						| i listen to Mase              When death comes to your doorstep, make sure you are alive |  
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				| Kane IsraTrance Junior Member
 
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						| Bleh..it's like watching intentionally G rated movies. True art does not have limits.              You believe in the users? Yeah, sure. If I don't have a user, then who wrote me?
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				| MuckyPuh IsraTrance Junior Member
 
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				| Xolvexs IsraTrance Senior Member
 
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				| goabrainbow 
 
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						| Christian rap, as in gangster lords? |  
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				| Maine Coon IsraTrance Junior Member
 
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						| What's the problem here? I don't see why rapping about Jesus is in any way inferior to trancing with sampled Hindu chants. 
 Personally, I am in no way interested in Christian music written after 1900. Nor am I a big fan of rap. But that's no reason for shooting down somebody who enjoys this. It's just another form of expressing one's spirituality. Why not?
 
 P.S. Not sure how I feel about the self-promotion angle here. Guess it's still kosher...
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				| Login IsraTrance Full Member
 
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On 2010-09-02 16:08, Maine Coon wrote:
 What's the problem here? I don't see why rapping about Jesus is in any way inferior to trancing with sampled Hindu chants.
 
 Personally, I am in no way interested in Christian music written after 1900. Nor am I a big fan of rap. But that's no reason for shooting down somebody who enjoys this. It's just another form of expressing one's spirituality. Why not?
 
 P.S. Not sure how I feel about the self-promotion angle here. Guess it's still kosher...
 
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 the difference is tha christian music always has evangelical intentions.
 
 And  most of the time christian music is crap.
              "The dedication to repetition — the search for nirvana in a single held tone or an endlessly cycling rhythm — is one of electronic music's noblest gestures." |  
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				| Axis Mundi Axis Mundi
 
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On 2010-09-02 16:08, Maine Coon wrote:
 What's the problem here? I don't see why rapping about Jesus is in any way inferior to trancing with sampled Hindu chants.
 
 Personally, I am in no way interested in Christian music written after 1900. Nor am I a big fan of rap. But that's no reason for shooting down somebody who enjoys this. It's just another form of expressing one's spirituality. Why not?
 
 P.S. Not sure how I feel about the self-promotion angle here. Guess it's still kosher...
 
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 This was obviously a thinly veiled attempt at bringing us pagans that much closer to the flock.
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				| Maine Coon IsraTrance Junior Member
 
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						| ^ Yeah, you're right: it's more of a "Religion" than a "Spirituality" topic, I guess.
 
 Sometimes my tolerance goes to such ridiculous extremes even I get surprised.
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				| TimeTraveller IsraTrance Full Member
 
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On 2010-09-02 16:08, Maine Coon wrote:
 What's the problem here? I don't see why rapping about Jesus is in any way inferior to trancing with sampled Hindu chants.
 
 Personally, I am in no way interested in Christian music written after 1900.Nor am I a big fan of rap. But that's no reason for shooting down somebody who enjoys this. It's just another form of expressing one's spirituality. Why not?
 
 P.S. Not sure how I feel about the self-promotion angle here. Guess it's still kosher...
 
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 That's very nice written.
 I'm also not fan of christian music of our times.
 But one of the most special rare pices of music I have in my collection ,or spiritual music,is the original old testament sung in old-arameic by some spirits.
 This is almost magical to me.Have it for at least a decade or longer ,sometimes in the right mood I'm deepening my mind into it.
 
 
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				| kameleonpangea36 IsraTrance Full Member
 
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