The picture to which I linked has apparently been removed. Did I piss someone off? Original post as follows:
The latest ridiculous and gay programming gimmick, brought to you by the American Evangelical Church.
CCLI is a music licensing organization that claims to collect and distribute usage royalties for the worship songs sung in your Church. My own Church sends them a hundred bucks a year so we can legally "publish" the music of contemporary songwriters whose songs we would like to sing.
Why are they producing or advertising something that has nothing whatsoever to do with music? Was money collected for artists used to develop or sell this retarded idea?
Is it any wonder that pagans without a single intellectual leg to stand on nonetheless come across as sophisticated academics when compared to this kind of buffoonery?
And it'll always get painted as being a fool for Christ, or the Gospel is foolishness to those outside, etc. It can't be that we're actually morons.
What the hell are we doing?
1 comment:
Yeah, the whole Evan Almighty promotional push has felt a little weird to me, too. And not just from CCLI, either. There are ads and discussion kits and all sorts of stuff...feels weird.
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