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The_Saint said:
We can probably find flaw in many hymns.. not to mention choruses.. oy, but unless we sing psalms we have to remember we're singing something imperfect.
That is certainly true..... BUT.... it is also true in regard to singing Psalms for most all of the Psalmody we sing is "versified", i.e., the words have been changed to one degree or another to accommodate the English language and "rhyme".

It is also important to remember, and this applies particularly to those awful "choruses", that the theology conveyed is not altered by the selection sung. It is easy to distort the truth of a Biblical passage sung by taking the passage out of it's original context and thus changing the intent of the inspired author's words to create error/heresy through the "art" of ommission. <img src="/forum/images/graemlins/wink.gif" alt="" />

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