Originally Posted by
RhythmDawg
I guess I've killed another thread...
I'd like to sum up my thoughts.
Music has become very consumable. It has moved down the same path as the electric razor, the disposable pen, paper plates, and plastic utensils. I see religion and corporate worship in the same vein as these. Convenience supplanting quality.
My recommendations to all:
1. Instead of an email or text, acquire the skill and discipline required to hand write your next thank you note with a Pelikan Souveran M600.
2. Instead of buying $3 cartridges or forgetting to charge your razor, acquire the skill and discipline to use a double edge Merkur Futur or a Dovo straight razor...and real shaving cream...the next time you shave.
3. Whip out the fine china, silver, stemware, and linen napkins.
4. Close your eyes and listen to Debussy's Suite Bergamasque.
5. Stop paying $100 for shoes that wear out in 6 months. Buy some with Goodywear welts, take care of them, and enjoy them for 10+ years.
And finally...
Don't limit God to, or define Him by, our Christian corporate worship experience and our limited ideas and understanding of His nature. There should be no separation between religious and secular.
P.S. Be sure you are drinking good coffee.