They never said they were a christian band. Look it up.
here is what the bassist said about it:
"Most of us are Christians. I think the label “Christian Band” is more related to marketing and sales than it does an actual belief in something. You see so much of this “We’re a Christian band, this and that” sort of thing, and you just don’t know what people are like outside of that setting. You can be Christian as you want to be on stage, but off-stage, it’s a whole different ball game with people. I think before you say anything like...
They never said they were a christian band. Look it up.
here is what the bassist said about it:
"Most of us are Christians. I think the label “Christian Band” is more related to marketing and sales than it does an actual belief in something. You see so much of this “We’re a Christian band, this and that” sort of thing, and you just don’t know what people are like outside of that setting. You can be Christian as you want to be on stage, but off-stage, it’s a whole different ball game with people. I think before you say anything like that, I think you need to live your life according to what you believe, or you’re just a hypocrite and it doesn’t matter what you say on stage. I wouldn’t label us a Christian band, but we’re guys that believe in Jesus, and that’s our beliefs – but we like to talk about it in a different sense, different from the idea of “Evangelical Christian Metalcore”."
SO, to further prove my point, just because they are christians, does not mean that they are inclined to be evangelistic in their music. We can sing about a bad breakup, a divorce even. Christians aren't perfect. Especially "Christian bands." We are always forgiven for our sins, but we just have to remember to not always sin. Christianity is just as much about sin as it is about doing good. So yeah. Idk if that last part made as much sense as i intended, but there it is.
WRONG!
there a christian band why would they talk about break ups.
They never said they were a christian band. Look it up. here is what the bassist said about it: "Most of us are Christians. I think the label “Christian Band” is more related to marketing and sales than it does an actual belief in something. You see so much of this “We’re a Christian band, this and that” sort of thing, and you just don’t know what people are like outside of that setting. You can be Christian as you want to be on stage, but off-stage, it’s a whole different ball game with people. I think before you say anything like...
They never said they were a christian band. Look it up. here is what the bassist said about it: "Most of us are Christians. I think the label “Christian Band” is more related to marketing and sales than it does an actual belief in something. You see so much of this “We’re a Christian band, this and that” sort of thing, and you just don’t know what people are like outside of that setting. You can be Christian as you want to be on stage, but off-stage, it’s a whole different ball game with people. I think before you say anything like that, I think you need to live your life according to what you believe, or you’re just a hypocrite and it doesn’t matter what you say on stage. I wouldn’t label us a Christian band, but we’re guys that believe in Jesus, and that’s our beliefs – but we like to talk about it in a different sense, different from the idea of “Evangelical Christian Metalcore”."
SO, to further prove my point, just because they are christians, does not mean that they are inclined to be evangelistic in their music. We can sing about a bad breakup, a divorce even. Christians aren't perfect. Especially "Christian bands." We are always forgiven for our sins, but we just have to remember to not always sin. Christianity is just as much about sin as it is about doing good. So yeah. Idk if that last part made as much sense as i intended, but there it is.