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The Big Beat Music Nightmare Part 1

Gavin says, "The trilogy today on St. Cecilia's Day shall deal in the 1st sermon with the 1950s & 1960s base to Big Beat Music as seen…with…Elvis Presley & The Beatles. The 2nd sermon…shall consider…Big Beat music is intrinsically a more dangerous music genre in its innate potential for evil; consider the issue of what's sometimes called 'CCM' or Contemporary Christian Music which includes a short case study of a one-time friend … who was a member of the band AC/DC. And while a multiplicity of issues shall be discussed in…the following 4 sermons, including racial Babelism & anti-patriarchal sex role perversion, in terms of a special focus in the 3rd to 6th sermons, the 3rd sermon … shall consider the immoral nature of Big Beat Music with special, though not exclusive reference, to the issue of fornication. Then…the trilogy on the Eve of St. Andrew's Day, will be the 4th sermon, which shall consider the immoral nature of Big Beat Music with special, though not exclusive reference, to the issues of sodomy & violence including sadomasochism. The 5th sermon shall consider the immoral nature of Big Beat Music with special, though not exclusive reference, to the issue of false religious beliefs & false religions. And the 6th sermon shall consider the immoral nature of Big Beat Music with special, though not exclusive reference, to the issue of profane language & drugs" & "drunkenness; as well as…the need for…the gospel proclamation to deal with this issue of ungodly Big Beat Music." We should "choose to listen to good music…compatible with the language of the King James Bible as they use…'thee,' 'thou,' & 'thy' for a singular 'you' & 'you,' 'ye,' & 'your' for a plural 'you'."

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2:21:45
Teaching
1 Samuel 16; Exodus 20
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