okay, here we go again.
1. sunny day real estate is not a christian band.
2. if you are a christian proceed to #4.
3. if you are not a christian, read no further.
4. if you are a christian and only listen to sunny day
real estate because the singer is reported to be
christian proceed to #6.
5. if you are a christian but listen to sunny day real
estate because you like rock music and think they make
good rock music, read no further.
6. all who qualify to read this far, please be advised
that you are no longer legally permitted to retain any
sunny day real estate items. this applies to shirts,
cds, stickers, toilet seat covers, posters, pants,
socks, furbies, and towels. as well you are required
by law to unsubscribe from this email list. and you
are also legally required to listen to petra and dc
talk and stryper (and any bands related therein).
...anyone record the recent slew of shows? i would be
interested in trading. i have other good boots that
are non-sdre related. i can only make tapes though. i
do not have cdr making gear. if this message gets
through and you are interested then please feel free.
--- "[shawn johnson]"
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>Sometimes Christians go back to the world and
follow the ways of the
world<br>
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>"The light gave me dark" means that once
he became a
Christian, he realized all of the<br>
>darkness everywhere else. <br>
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i'm not saying that anyone's wrong, and i certainly
believe that a
person's own interpretations of lyrics (especially
enigk's) are the most
important thing when listening to something.<br>
<br>
but, since this seems to largely be a matter of
whether or not it's a
religious record, i think that we should all keep in
mind that ANYone,
looking for ANYthing, can always read into songs,
books, etc. however
they want. someone looking for evidence of
religious overtones in a
song, truth of nostradamus' predictions in nature, or
anything that takes
a leap of faith that the person has already made, is
going to find what
they're looking for. <br>
<br>
for instance, i have always listened to <i>rotfq
</i>with the
relationship issues with which i've always identified
enigk's lyrics in
mind. that aspect is what i'm more interested
in, and thus that's
how the lyrics have always come across to me.
those who are more
focused on enigk's religious "experience"
are naturally going
to find evidence of that in <i>rotfq</i>.<br>
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<br>
.shawn<br>
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<div>- read:
<a href="http://www.insomething.com/"
EUDORA=AUTOURL>http://www.insomething.com</a>
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<br>
<div>- a new, interpretive literary
project
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