ok... i really didnt want to get involved in a debate that has repeated 
itself for years now, (here comes the but) but, (see... told ya) i think i 
have an interesting approach.  I am a christian but i dont see whats so 
religious or "christian" about rotfq.  if any of their albums are remotely 
religious its lp2, and even that is debatable because the lyrics aren't 
official. and even so, i guess what im getting at is that if some one who 
never heard of jeremy enigk picked up the record and listened to it, they 
would not assume that jeremy was a christian.  so why do those who HAVE heard 
of jeremy and regularly listen to his cd try and say that it IS christian?  
christian music doesnt make people christian and secular music doesnt make 
people not christian.  so for everyones sake lets let music be enjoyable for 
everyone no matter what they believe in.
kurt
np: jeremy enigk, "rotfq"   ;)

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