Robert Fripp circa 1979 FRIPPERTRONICS
Christians should celebrate brilliance as sparks emanating from the imago dei (the image of God) in people regardless of where they are found. Of course, this doesn t include sparks that tie themselves to vain, defiled, satanic reasonings or imagery. Far too many Christians excuse things that celebrate the very sins that our LORD died to defeat simply because they have some redemptive aspect that falls into the Philippians 4:8 rubric of having, for example, excellence of technique. Pretty or candycoated poison remains poison and should be eschewed. . But on the other side of the coin, just because something isn t overtly Christian or is created by a nonChristian or even an antiChristian (not to say anything about Robert Fripp s personal beliefs of which we have no idea) doesn t mean that we shouldn t enjoy or even celebrate it. Quite the contrary, not only are we unnecessarily denying ourselves some of the proper joys this world has
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