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  • Jenny
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    Why? and don't I have rights?

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  • Emil
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    Originally posted by Jenny Who renamed my thread?
    That would be me.

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  • Jenny
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    I'm not scared that he'll lose his faith. That's not my main concern. That kind of music affects in one way or another the person you're growing into. I know that coz I've been through it okay. And no this is not bullxxxx.

    Religious people kill? what's that all about? You got issues there.

    Who renamed my thread?

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  • Anonymouse
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    Originally posted by Arvestaked When I was younger I listened to a lot of that music and I did not go out and commit crimes because of it. It did not even drive me to doing any drugs. Why? Because I had a moral standing.
    I don't know about that. Your avatar freaks even mine out.

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  • Arvestaked
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    This is a stupid, insulting thread. Do not blame Satanists; blame the sad state of the gene pool. Satanists are good people. Better than most religious people. Satanists do not kill; religious people kill. I am a very moral, kind and relatively intelligent person. But the black, Armenian and Mexican gangsters all go to church, wear crosses and thank God when something goes their way. If the music he is listening to is truly Satanic (it most likely is not), your brother will grow up to be intelligent and freethinking. If you want to ensure your brother's success, go get him the Satanic Bible and other writings by Anton LaVey. Do not opperate on the unfounded Judeo-Christian propagandist mentality that Satanists worship Satan and commit human or animal sacrifices. That is xxxxing bullxxxx. If the music someone listens to is suggestive and someone is dragged into it like you fear he may be, then he should be killed or neutered to prevent him from reproducing and spreading the stupidity. When I was younger I listened to a lot of that music and I did not go out and commit crimes because of it. It did not even drive me to doing any drugs. Why? Because I had a moral standing. And, if someone has respect for the morals he has been taught and respect for the people that taught it to him, he will not feel the need to change under the alleged influence of seemingly contradicting art. I listen to and appreciate some music that has Christian inspiration, like Mozart's masses for example, but I do not run to church on Sundays because of it. And no it is not different; it is the same. Let him listen to whatever he wants and just make sure he respects you and your parents. If someone is so fragile in his beliefs, he will eventually find a reason to end up being a useless cancer to society with or without "bad" music.

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  • Anonymouse
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    Yea I agree burning his CDs or trying to change him might make him use the shovel on you first. You should act pre-emptively.

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  • Cheeks
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    If he feels good the way he is then leave him. But if he is angry most of the time thats when you need to worry. Burning his CD's or trying to change him will end up with him stop talking to you about his life and all that stuff.

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  • Jenny
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    I gave u examples. oh what the hell i'll say it again Cradle of filth.

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  • jahannam
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    Originally posted by Jenny listening to Manson is okay, I said that in my previous post. He's not that violent, I enjoy his music too. The bands my bro is listening to makes marilyn an angel. Anyway I guess I should trust him or just burn his cds.
    dude are u serious? Manson is OK compared to them???lol
    megha megha megha lol

    i wanna check that kinda music out.
    any good examples?
    don't worry, I'm old enough NOT to start worshipping satan lol

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  • PASAMONSTER
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    I'm with Anon grab a shovel.

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