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  • gee you got all bases covered, there is no third world since the cold war ended. usa-1st world, ussr-second word, anyplace else that wasnt a nuclear power 3rd world (england was the third world) and not all native kids are "jungle bunnies" natives in canada , south dakota, and siberia for example. you really should get out more.

    Mortimer Snerd said:
    Hogs, this happens to Muslim kids, Chinese kids, and even third world native jungle kids get the good spirit bad spirit speach. Can't blame the parents. It's just culture.


    HOGS GRUNT said:
    Because when we are children, and are still learning the ways of the world and life, it is rammed down our throats.
    At that age you have a very good memory so it kinda sticks where you don't want it.
  • Went down the crossroads

    With my CBG in my hand

    Offered the gift of picking

    By some illusion generated by my auditory processing areas and optical cortex in conjunction with other cranial functions influenced by an underlying evolved pattern of seeking resolution to outputs of a complex environment in order to place self within said environment and social order, and integrate one of many myth based belief systems within that order with my particular science influenced operating system, that illusion being the Devil in the shape of a man
  • If they can make a buck at it...
  • Hell Cats... That's funny.....
  • Hmmmm,..........."Hell Cats" maybe???

    Craig Bellaire said:
    HELL Dogs... I guess that would leave Hell Dogs out as well.... No Hell, No Dogs...

    PS: what do Hell Dogs eat? Just Wondered... hhhmmmm
  • I'm a rather secular person, and as such I don't normally do "gospel" material... Still, some of those are just good old songs and I've been known to chip in on tunes like "let the circle be unbroken"...

    Lots of truly great music has been religiously inspired; it's hard not to appreciate Bach even if you didn't know most all of his stuff was written with religious usage or themes in mind.

    I don't have any problem with supernatural elements in music (like those pesky Hell-hounds) just as I don't have any trouble watching Buffy or Supernatural. I don't believe in vampires or demons, but they make for fun entertainment.
  • I am a Bible Thumping Christian beliver, and I belive it comes out a bit in my music, all though, I don't have much music to claim fame too. But I would like it to come out in my music. The blues? Just singing about hard times is what I consider the blues. You can feel low and sing the blues. I would even but David of the Bible as one of the first blues singers, he sang sad songs in a sense "The Psalms" and he would pretty much feel better after wards. He would sing songs about how crappy he felt and talk to God about it, but then normally turn to the other cheek and know that God was still there and showing in the way through his hard times..
  • Beer said:
    I know the sound of one hand clapping. I can actually do that. Really.
  • I thought Atheist supposedly do not believe in God, Devil or any deities, donno, I suppose Atheist could sing the blues as well as anyone else, it's not something that I've ever given much thought to or probably ever will again. (:>}

    Lou.
  • Don't forget Santa Claus! He seems to have plenty of heartfelt songs sung about him....
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