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	<title>Comments on: Music used in Worship of Great Consequence</title>
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		<title>By: nathan</title>
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		<description>hmmm... I wonder how Jones would fit African Drums and Dancing for worship into his list of appropriate worship music.  Maybe he should visit the morocan house churches where their music looks dramarically different from anything you would hear in America.

If I may stir the pot a bit, it is an incredibly ethnocentric thing to say that certain types of music are appropriate for worship.   Because what Jones has done is to look at the spectrum of Western classically structured music, and then created a personal category for appropriateness.  Talk about man-centered theology.  This one takes the cake.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>hmmm&#8230; I wonder how Jones would fit African Drums and Dancing for worship into his list of appropriate worship music.  Maybe he should visit the morocan house churches where their music looks dramarically different from anything you would hear in America.</p>
<p>If I may stir the pot a bit, it is an incredibly ethnocentric thing to say that certain types of music are appropriate for worship.   Because what Jones has done is to look at the spectrum of Western classically structured music, and then created a personal category for appropriateness.  Talk about man-centered theology.  This one takes the cake.</p>
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