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BradJHammond said:
Most of the articles I have linked refer to artists like William Branch or Curtis "Voice" Allen who, apart from their use and advocacy of holy hip-hop music, are doctrinally orthodox. In fact, Curtis Allen and another group Christocentric are explicitly Reformed in their theology, and Allen has even performed his "Reformed rap" at John Piper's church in Minneapolis.
All that shows is that even professing orthodox individuals can be captured by the wiles of the devil and perform his works before men. Could this be the reason we read so many times in Scripture to flee from the Evil One, the philosophies of this world and put on Christ? <img src="/forum/images/graemlins/scratchchin.gif" alt="" /> I believe the optimum word here is: inconsistency or as Paul referred to Peter's unacceptable hypocrisy: dissimulation. <img src="/forum/images/graemlins/evilgrin.gif" alt="" />

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Now, after seeing grandma getting funky and a punk rock graemlin, who's going to impress me with a beatboxing or turntablist graemlin? I'll settle for one with a baseball cap and some bling. <img src="/forum/images/graemlins/bravo.gif" alt="" />
Now, if I knew what "beatboxing" and "turntablist" were, I just might be able to accommodate you. [Linked Image]

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