I still wanna know why this only applies to music. Should I not be allowed to be a the church photographer if I make a living taking pictures that are not religious? whats the difference?
Quick Question, did you guys actually my post?
Okay here is your answer. It doesn't only apply to music.
1.) Like I stated in the post, what makes a Songs a Song is lyrics. Take any Classical Music Course, and the professor will verify my last statement.
2.) The word secular simply means, separate from religion.
So, when we speak of secular music being a problem, for believers, it has to do when it separates or is contradictory to your beliefs. Like mentioned earlier, I don't see a problem with a believer playing music that doesn't compromise the integrity of his walk.
No back to the work analogy. (See mystery man's post) If you don't feel like reading it.. let me summarize...
I don't see a problem being a Christian who takes photographs... but I see a huge problem with a Christian taking photographs that a pornographic.
Ultimately, what I started my post off with, was "It's between you and the HOLY SPIRIT"....
ddwilkins, I feel the "Holier than thou...." comment was a bit far fetched from the tone of this conversation.