Honestly, it usually seems like some kind of vague accusation of wrong doing by some, once it is revealed that a person actually listens to music with a tincture of Christianism in the musical message.
I do not think of music in such horrid terms.
When I hear great music, I just listen and then replay if I like it. The message often escapes me, but not always.
I enjoy a lot of music with an obvious spiritual content, such as Blue Oyster Cult, Led Zeppelin, Hendrix, Jefferson Airplane, etc. My spiritual side lives within me and without me, as the Beatles said.
Ah, no accusation was meant. A little surprise because I didn't know if you were a practicing Christian or not. I have a fluid spirituality that takes things from a lot of areas... As much as I hate to admit that. I was raised to believe you are either Christian or you are not, and it shouldn't be diluted. But there is a damn lot of good Christian music, regardless. Both new and traditional.
Well, sorry, if you thought I was referring to you specifically. I just know what my daughter is in for at school if she lets anyone know about this "new" band she enjoys.
This area is a decidedly non-Christian area for the most part. Of course, there old folks (older that me even, FFS) who are sticklers for many of the Christian proprieties and sanctifying practices being upheld, even in the schools, FFS.
In my view, I would NEVER raise children without exposing them to my best knowledge of all the spirituality that i/I have learned, sometimes, the hard way, sometimes just as a matter of course. It would be dishonest to them.
As far as "practicing Christian." I do believe that I follow closely to Christ's teachings in my dealings with others, as I have mentioned many times before (until I lose my temper, but that is a long and troubled story) and I also believe in The Golden Rule, which, BTW is quite far from Christs' teachings.
I also believe that (a simple perfect stone ... for instance, or a known good fishing spot ... a place where one can just think) many other things can have great power in this life. Mostly, though, it is where you choose to put your efforts that allows your spirit live strong or continuously toil.
My dad was a truly, old school, practicing Christian and his best advice to me, that I culled over the years, was to choose my battles wisely.