A parody of the Mac-PC commercials and an online hit with Christian and non-Christian audiences.
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Total Ratings: 33
Tom (Guest)
Posted: August 01, 2007
Sorry, I can't give a lower rating than one star, but even that is too generousl.
I have to agree with the above comments. When you're a new Christian trying to break clean with your past, immersion in Christian music can be essential. It was for me. Mocking such a practice as this video does could cause a new believer to stumble in an effort to NOT appear "immature." Spiritually Immature forr NOT listening to secular music? How much more screwed up can the Church become? Now a person is considered spiritually immature because he DOESN'T listen to worldly music. Hey, guys, I LOVE parodies, but some things shouldn't be made fun of. Sincere believers: There's nothing WRONG with listening to Christian music and NOT listening to the defiled bread of the world. Did I really need to say this? Sheesh!
JTD (Guest)
Posted: May 10, 2007
I do see the heart behind these videos, but they seem to mock some valuable Christian practices i.e listening to only Christian music. Considering the message in most secular music I think we would be well advised to guard our hearts above all else by listening to Christ centered music. Thats why there are so many genres of "Christian" music. A less mature Christ follower might get mixed messages.
Shawna (Guest)
Posted: November 03, 2007
I agree with John. It is vitally important that we guard what goes into our minds. I like listening to instrumental jazz, too. But there is nothing like being able to just randomly sing a "Jesus" song spontaneously because I know it so well. The fun part about being a Christian or Christ follower is the spontaneous things you can bring up around non-believers. Because you know the information so well, the nervousness about talking to a non-believer is virtually non existant. Again, in this video like one of the other videos, the true Christ Follower would not be mocking, but would join in in the excitement of the music and direct the conversation toward a positive connection. As the video stands, it needs sermon clarification as to why the Christ follower isn't connecting as he should - that isn't helpful to pastors.