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Average rating: 4.14 · 170 ratings · 26 reviews · 24 distinct works â€� Similar authors
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“Many today insist that music is amoral, that there is nothing innately good or bad about music itself. They say it is neutral, and only its use determines whether it is good or evil. To a degree this is true, but in a very real way music ceases to be neutral the moment those little black-and-white notes begin to be woven together to produce a certain combinations of sounds that result in the message or world-view that the composer of the music wants to get across. The music itself becomes a statement, even when words are not attached to its message.”
Ron Owens, Return to Worship: A God-Centered Approach



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