Gospel or Christian Pop?

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Do you like Gospel or Christian Pop better?


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You do realise that there's a knob you can use to adjust the music's volume if you find it too loud, don't you?
 
I have never really been much of a fan of loud music.

A reasonable person at last. Worship music used to be a lot less noisy than it is now (Gregorian chants, sacred classical) and the state of Christianity was actually better. I find it hard to believe someone can pump garbled sounds into one's ears for long and remain sane. One of the greatest mysteries of our age this is...
 
A reasonable person at last. Worship music used to be a lot less noisy than it is now (Gregorian chants, sacred classical) and the state of Christianity was actually better. I find it hard to believe someone can pump garbled sounds into one's ears for long and remain sane. One of the greatest mysteries of our age this is...

They didn't say 'worship music'. They said 'music'.
 
Aren't Gospel and Christian Pop used during worship services in churches?

What does that have to do with it. As i said in my previous post the person said 'loud music'. Where in the term 'loud music' do you see the words 'pop' 'gospel' or 'worship'? I don't see them in it.
 
What does that have to do with it. As i said in my previous post the person said 'loud music'. Where in the term 'loud music' do you see the words 'pop' 'gospel' or 'worship'? I don't see them in it.

This is hair-splitting of the worse kind, since the very fact that the post falls under this thread implies reference to the two genres discussed. Unless the author of the post got lost, or meant something else, in which case I agree to have my head donned with the proverbial dunce cap. :D