gram, have you heard them? have you listened to them? does the label itself matter? they are automatically wack if they are considered christian hip hop? thats an automatic, a given? who said they labeled themselves that? would it be more acceptable to say "christians who rap" as opposed to "christian rappers"? because regardless its the same thing, the same group, the same music, the same beats, the same lyrics. if you are going to completely dismiss the talent of somebody you have never heard based on a label.....
as far as the guns issue... i never said anyone else brough it up it up... my argument is simply that those things are acceptable and in some cases encouraged, so why cant somebodies religious faith be expressed in the same way? i never once in this thread "complained" abuot the violence/guns/etc in hip hop- merely stating that matters of faith do have their place, and just as i dont have to listen to something i find offensive, niether do you or anyone else who despise religion- well, Christianity really becasue i have never, not once, heard anyone complain about the heavy 5 percent influence on hip hop.......
its one thing to say "i dont like this, i dont want to hear it, i would listen to it, its not something i agree with" and it is another thing entirely to say, "i dont think you should make it, it has no place in hip hop and you shouldnt do it, you shuold stop being true to yuorself" because that IS EXACTLY what has been said.
again, no problems with anyones personal objections, but i see how so many people talk about being "open minded" and yet, are on this "i hate religion and it shouldnt be in music" kick... because really, thats a MAJOR contradiction. an open mind? how are people being open minded when they are saying "you need to have an open mind", but "religion should not be in hip hop". thats being pretty closed minded to my eyes and ears. basically you are "open minded" unless it comes to SOMEBODY ELSES RELIGIOUS VIEWS-because you dont want them to have them or express them.
no, see, thats not the way it works..
a TRULY open mind says.... "this is my preference, this is my choice, but you do whats best for yourself".
you can tell me you dont want to hear it, you dont want religion (*cough*christianity*cough*) in your music, and thats fine, i respect that position. but to tell me that I cant or shouldnt make it or that somebody else shouldnt even make it, thats somehthing on such a perverse level of hatred its not even funny.
im not trying to debate my faith with anybody, or save anybody here, convert anyone or what have you.
but it is a very pathetic thing when its ok for people to rap about strippers and money and cars and degrading women and propagating eveyr negative stereotype in the book BUT I CANT TALK ABUOT GOD? i cant talk about something uplifting to me but someone else can talk about taking somebodies life and thats ok? saying the word nigga is ok but jesus is not? nobody is all up in arms and being so hateful, because one thing that is worse then religion is the love of money and that is the one thing that most of hip hop has in abundance. i have friend who got murdered over money. so much of hip hop prizes getting money of above all else. people do home invasion robberies and terrorize families with small children over money. women sell their bodies to strangers for money. people sell drugs to people in their communities for money. people take the lives of others. that is a far more dangerous and threatening issue and yet, somehow the subject of somebody deciding to talk abuot God in their music draws so much intense hatred... wow...
"cash rules everything around me" is acceptable, but me saying "god rules everything around me" would be met with so much unabashed hatred and criticism... yuor personal choices are fine no problem but lets be real here.... you dont like it dont, dont listen to it, problem solved.
BOTTOM LINE HERE is that if yuo dont like something, you dont have to listen to it. simple as that. but nobody has the right to tell anyone else that they cant express their love for or views of god in their music, any more then they have the right to tell anyone else they have to listen to it.