Music Censorship Essay, Research Paper
Music and Censorship
In our society today, some musicians and their music drain and plague the moral and
spiritual well-being of the people; therefore, censorship offers a necessary action that
we must take to keep the world from becoming a land of decadence. The musicians
lives are not examples for the children or the adults. The lyrics of many songs are not
suitable for anyone. All types of music need some kind of censorship. Censorship
makes a person realize that music is good for the heart. Censorship totally makes
people act better, and when thinking better, this sustains a better society. The lives
of some musicians contain types of anarchy and self-gratification. Once the musicians
realize that people want not just their music but them as well, they act as gods, which
no one can touch. For example, think of it like a secret dictatorship, and we breathe as
a fascist society, which puts fun and feelings above the Lord, above all. Many of the
musicians consist of non-religious people who live only for fun and only for
themselves. Why then would we, especially as Christians, put our total devotion in
them? It exists like wanting to ride with a blind driver rather than one with perfect
vision. In addition many of the musicians use drugs and stimulants to satisfy their
hunger for themselves and for pure fun. The musicians tend to use drugs massively,
to get out of the very real world that they consist so much a part of. Popularity seems
pleasing but when one has the affections and total devotion of a mass of people, that
person can not handle it because that person does not have Jesus’ personality and only
He could truly control that much fidelity. One person who truly could not handle the
excitement was Jimi Hendrix(Appendix A). Instead of performing as himself and
using his talent for good, he used rebellion and used many drugs. On stage, Jimi
Hendrix would put hits of acid in his headband. When he perspired, the sweat,
containing acid would run down into his eyes and make him "higher than a kite."
Most people never actually saw Jimi Hendrix the person, but a blurred vision of him.
When Jimi performed on stage at Woodstock(Appendix B and C), a man from the
crowd asked him, "Jimi are you high?" He simply replied back to the man, "Thanks
man I got mine," causing the crowd to act wild almost as if he had saved someone’s
life, but ironically he unintentionally destroyed their lives. In addition Bob
Dylan(Appendix D and E) also talked about getting stoned in some of his music. The
song "Rainy Day Woman #12 and #13," blatantly says that "everybody must get
stoned." That tells people to disobey the law and tells people to mangle the temple of
God, our bodies by perverting it with drugs and stimulants. Many musicians make a
mockery of their fans. The lead singers subsist to do this the most because of the
vocal opportunities they have to express their discontent with life and thrust their
ideas upon those who hypnotize with the musician’s power position, thus, makes the
listeners obey their thoughts without fully knowing. The lead singer Billie Jo, for
Green Day, says to his fans, " I’m not going to say anything f****** intelligent, I’m
just going too swear a whole d*** lot." The Bible tells us that we should let
everything that comes out of our mouth praise Him, and swearing for any reason
doesn’t really praise Him at all and is degrading for us as well. Almost like if he did
not swear than we wouldn’t like him or understand him. In addition the lead singer
for Kiss would spit on his fans. He would get the crowd to spit in a spittoon-type
container, and by the end of the concert, he would drink the saliva and then he would
use what dwelled left in the spittoon to spit on the crowd. This creates a bad
influence on anybody and makes a person believe that it justifies him to do these
actions because he dwells on stage, which totally in fact creates wrong, and not right.
The band would also wear face paint and look like demons of some sort. This displays
a mockery of what God has given us, and it hides their true identities and make them
something they are not. They are only human, trying to be a type of some sort of god,
not the God. The lyrics of some songs openly and/or subliminally put rebellious
messages in the heads of people. Repetition makes someone think about things
constantly and then act upon that thought which usually creates an illegal action.
Outward messages make people do bad things knowingly, but they aren’t in the
correct state of mind and therefore have no idea what they do at all. Adrenaline comes
forth from within the soul and people tend to go wild and have no care about
anything. Rage Against The Machine says that no one can tell each other what to do
in their song, "Killing in the Name." This song promotes anarchy and rebellion of all
rules and makes peoples discontent with society come forth. Metallica tells people to
"Exit light, Enter night" in their song "Enter Sandman." This song does not talk
about sleeping but taking the dark side of life into life. Subliminal messages bring
evils from within a person, which the person previously did not have. Subliminal
messages brings our deepest thoughts out, without even thinking. When we hear
something but, not aware of it, it makes our minds think about it and that is
dangerous. Madonn
love Satan." Thousands of people heard this on 98.1 WKQQ in Lexington, KY.; but
still continue to listen to it anyway. This pumps into our heads and we like it because,
"men will choose darkness instead of light." Heavy Metal and Hard Rock do not only
break the moral character, but there exist others as well. Those who are softly
padded with the broken hearts of people who have power over others and who, in
fact, make the rules. Country music also has many songs which are not acceptable,
but they have shields because of their soft tone and wholesome looking artist. People
still have in their heads things that look good and sound pleasant live approvable, but
Satan, a very smart guy will strike at the most unexpected places. Garth Brooks, who
takes one of the leading country singers right now, talks about an affair and how it
was approbated in his song " The Thunder Rolls." And people hear this and see a star
doing that and believe it’s acceptable for them as well. For example, watching parents
as a child, and everything they do, you do. In addition Sammy Cershaw talks about an
affair in " Third Rate Rendezvous." He doesn’t care that he’s cheating on his wife and
is actually excited when he knows what he’s doing to his marriage and life. New Age
music offers innner-self as a substitute to God. This means that the meditation of the
biblical times cannot be achieved today and we tend to lose our respect for God by
trying it, because we meditate on ourselves and not on Him. Meditation of the new
age music also allows Satan to plant seeds in our heads that lead us further and
further away from the truth. The new age music of harps and tiny nature like sounds
of whales and dolphins and rain leads one to believe that they are alone in this world.
It makes people think that they control their environment, when in fact only God
does, not them. Indian and Monk chants actually make a person seemingly high
through deep meditation. Meditation was originally intended for the pure thought of
God, but with new age thoughts, we are perverting it. Censorship puts a cap on
ungodly music and makes music a good experience that is productive and positive,
rather than a negative one. Music can be a tool in which we may learn examples of life,
just look at the book of Psalms. In chapter 23 the whole chapter is called the
Shepherds Song and it is a song that we can learn from. Stopping the flow of profanity
will make a person less inclined to think about an action and furthermore, less likely
to act upon one. If a person doesn’t think about something, then usually that person
won’t do it. When masses of people are saying that it is all right to do things that are
wrong over a period of time, people become prone to the wrong doing and it suddenly
becomes part of the norm to them. Even though it is still wrong, we don’t even realize
it. Repetition makes a mind think. To study for a test a person must read things over
and over again to learn it. When we hear music we like, we listen to it over and over
again to memorize and subconsciencously think about the words of the song that
we’re listening to. When people hear ungodly lyrics over and over, they tend to think
like their surroundings and music is a part of that. After hearing and memorizing
words people form their own ideals and make new religions and leave God forever.
Also, people hear music far more than they read the Bible, and if the music is
damaging to us then negative thoughts will cloud out the Biblical ones. Just like one
negative number will make a positive number come down. Censorship offers a better
society in general, in which we can all live in harmony and learn to respect music
power. People would respect the laws more because there would be a definite decline
of ungodly things, acts and thoughts with censorship we won’t think on ungodly
things as much, therefore have a better society. Fewer crimes would be committed
because there would be no musicians telling the public to break them or kill cops.
People make musicians their idols and want to do what their idols say. With
censorship we would learn to meditate on the right things. We would see the essence
of music and learn to see the total spectrum of life rather than just our life. Good
thoughts with productive meaning would flow through our heads. We would hear
positive things and make us think about positive things in general. Christian music is
a great example of what we should listen. People would learn to answer things with
their minds and not their fists. People would think about positive ideas and positive
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