Sorry to disagree with you brother, but any song, old or 
new, that helps us to usher in the presence of the 
Almighty should not be considered 'shallow'. Look at the 
song "Haleluja". Simple yet a powerful praise to God.
Geno Plares
O.P.#178 NCal/Nev.
San Jose,Ca
> Greetings pilgrims,
> 
> let us keep it that "old" way.
> It is the least we could do to show our gratitude in reverence to the Almighty
> who deserves to be honored at all times.
> 
> It takes a decision not to capitalize .
> I am not saved by capitalization or not but what is the motive ?
> 
> It also is an indication where we are in time.
> Things that were highly esteemed before now are belittled.
> Songs like "Amazing Grace" and "He the pearly gates has opened" and such are
> also replaced by mostly very shallow lyrics (?) set in music.
> This is the trend.
> 
> But:
> God is still on the throne !
> And always will be !
> 
> 
> G�nter
> OP 64 Calvary Chapel Siegen
> Germany
> 
> ar cook schrieb:
> 
> > I have always been taught that the words Bible and God should start with a
> > capital letter.  I have seen several books and articles lately where
> > Biblical and Godly are not capitalized.  Several older writings that I have
> > looked at show the same two words starting with capital letters.
> >
> > Why the change?  Should Biblical and Godly be capitalized?
> >
> > My opinion -- since we are referring to the Bible and God, I think they
> > should be.
> >
> > ... Just wondering what you think...
> >
> > In His Service,
> > Allen R. Cook - Cookie
> > Outpost Chaplain
> > Belton A/G -- Belton, Missouri
> >
> 
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