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Old 09-02-2008, 09:28 PM
rbratt
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Originally Posted by S_Wilder View Post
Hello All,

I noticed that Primitive or "Hardshell" Baptists are not only hyper-Calvinists, but do not believe musical instruments belong as part of New Testament worship. They say that the only method of prasing and worshipping the Lord musically is singing, as it says in Eph 5:19. Isn't this what Church of Christ also believe about instruments? They say that the Old Testament use of musical instruments are for the OT only, and you are "adding" to NT worship services something that doesn't belong by using musical instruments. They actually call pianos, and stringed instruments "noise boxes", and they point to people like Spurgeon and others during and before his time and what they say about organs, pianos etc. I play a musical instrument in my church during offering. These guys make it seem like a sin to have instruments as part of the service. What is your take? Thanks

Church of Chirst churches do not believe in musical instruments in worship. There have been some splits and now some off-shoot do. What I heard growing up was that the Christians sang acapella (sp) and we should to. I have to admit, when I was young, the most beautiful (and close to God) moments in worship was when the congregation was singing their souls out to an old time hymn. My favorite is still "There is a God". Gives my goose bumps.

The reason they disliked pianos was becasue they were in bars and saloons in the US for so long and were identified with that segment.