Every Day Addiction: Music
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DerrinMay 17, 2013
The way the author and others feel so powerless over their moods by some music makes me think there's something else going on in the head. Selling all your non-Christian music is a pretty extreme step to have to take. I don't deny the influential power of music, but to only find good in "Christian" music or to think listening to non-Christian music implies any sort of relevant correlation to porn is just silly. I know you'd likely counter with some type of, "I'm not saying it's what everyone needs to do..." but by you mentioned it because you felt like it supported your main points and was relevant to your article. What a silly article. I'm so glad my parents are not like this.
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