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In reply to the discussion: What makes an atheist love religious music? [View all]pinto
(106,886 posts)34. It's moving. Irregardless of religious pov, it touches people as much music does.
We are more alike than we are different. Devotional (I like the author's choice here) pieces touch us as humans. That crosses cultures, communities, languages, faiths, localities, and time.
Plus, when it's good, it's very very good.
Mahalia Jackson - How I Got Over
Sufi Dance and Sound
Ave Maria
Boston Gay Men's Chorus - Hallelujah
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inspiration has no religion, even if it is triggered by religious beliefs
Voice for Peace
Dec 2013
#5
Almost everybody loves this anthem, practically a signature for the Stones.........
dimbear
Dec 2013
#12
That's tough. My town is between hills and I can usually get only two stations clearly.
rug
Dec 2013
#15
I thought about it but I just like the surprise of driving into range of a new station.
rug
Dec 2013
#25
I don't care for it but he seems to like it. and yes I would have had a beer with him after.
hrmjustin
Dec 2013
#29
Consider, if you will, Seals and Crofts, Hall and Oates, Nash and Young,........and so on.
dimbear
Dec 2013
#28
The same reason I can enjoy Lord of The Rings whithout believing in Orcs and Elves.
Hassin Bin Sober
Dec 2013
#32