Re: Favorite bands
Posted: Thu Nov 19, 2020 5:25 pm
Kevin Max is making many good points on twitter and stays true to what he said back in the old days.
I think they are probably talking about this
Interesting how he owns his labels. I'm not particularly bothered by anything I see there. I'm not really into enneagrams, but I know that it's part of some people's faith practice.George Harrison wrote: ↑Fri Nov 20, 2020 2:11 pmI think they are probably talking about this
Sure, I was just trying to reply to die hard and I wasn't sure of what Dan or Brent were referring to. I've been a Kevin Max fan for years now and while the guy is a great musician and is well meaning, I've noticed he doesn't really believe in biblical Christianity at all.sickasadog wrote: ↑Fri Nov 20, 2020 5:39 pmInteresting how he owns his labels. I'm not particularly bothered by anything I see there. I'm not really into enneagrams, but I know that it's part of some people's faith practice.George Harrison wrote: ↑Fri Nov 20, 2020 2:11 pmI think they are probably talking about this
Yeah, I try to stay focused on the biblical as much as possible, with the teachings of Jesus being the lens through which I deal with anything that seems contradictory.George Harrison wrote: ↑Sat Nov 21, 2020 12:25 pmSure, I was just trying to reply to die hard and I wasn't sure of what Dan or Brent were referring to. I've been a Kevin Max fan for years now and while the guy is a great musician and is well meaning, I've noticed he doesn't really believe in biblical Christianity at all.sickasadog wrote: ↑Fri Nov 20, 2020 5:39 pmInteresting how he owns his labels. I'm not particularly bothered by anything I see there. I'm not really into enneagrams, but I know that it's part of some people's faith practice.George Harrison wrote: ↑Fri Nov 20, 2020 2:11 pmI think they are probably talking about this
Like?sickasadog wrote: ↑Fri Nov 20, 2020 5:39 pm
Sure, I was just trying to reply to die hard and I wasn't sure of what Dan or Brent were referring to. I've been a Kevin Max fan for years now and while the guy is a great musician and is well meaning, I've noticed he doesn't really believe in biblical Christianity at all.
That was actually George Harrison's quote, not mine.Diehardpetrafan:) wrote: ↑Wed Nov 25, 2020 1:03 amLike?George Harrison, not sickasadog wrote: ↑Fri Nov 20, 2020 5:39 pm
Sure, I was just trying to reply to die hard and I wasn't sure of what Dan or Brent were referring to. I've been a Kevin Max fan for years now and while the guy is a great musician and is well meaning, I've noticed he doesn't really believe in biblical Christianity at all.
Well you'd have to ask him exactly what he believes. But I think he is pro LGTB, he doesn't believe in the Bible very literally at all, he may or may not believe in the existence of Satan, he believes that God is every physical thing in the universe or something like thatDiehardpetrafan:) wrote: ↑Wed Nov 25, 2020 1:03 amLike?sickasadog wrote: ↑Fri Nov 20, 2020 5:39 pm
Sure, I was just trying to reply to die hard and I wasn't sure of what Dan or Brent were referring to. I've been a Kevin Max fan for years now and while the guy is a great musician and is well meaning, I've noticed he doesn't really believe in biblical Christianity at all.
I know DC Talk were in talks for a reunion of some sort but that fell through and it was said it had to do with Kevin Max. Also the AA gig fell through very quickly after one album due to him not wanting to follow closely with the Christian beliefs the group held. Its been widely known for a long time that he wasn't really a firm believer in the Scriptures. I mean just look at his cover page and you can see some symbols that go directly against the Word of God. Another item is he is a follower of reincarnation.George Harrison wrote: ↑Wed Nov 25, 2020 12:42 pmWell you'd have to ask him exactly what he believes. But I think he is pro LGTB, he doesn't believe in the Bible very literally at all, he may or may not believe in the existence of Satan, he believes that God is every physical thing in the universe or something like thatDiehardpetrafan:) wrote: ↑Wed Nov 25, 2020 1:03 amLike?sickasadog wrote: ↑Fri Nov 20, 2020 5:39 pm
Sure, I was just trying to reply to die hard and I wasn't sure of what Dan or Brent were referring to. I've been a Kevin Max fan for years now and while the guy is a great musician and is well meaning, I've noticed he doesn't really believe in biblical Christianity at all.
One should be rather cautious before making such statements. Here is an example of what he himself said:executioner wrote: ↑Wed Nov 25, 2020 7:08 pmI know DC Talk were in talks for a reunion of some sort but that fell through and it was said it had to do with Kevin Max. Also the AA gig fell through very quickly after one album due to him not wanting to follow closely with the Christian beliefs the group held. Its been widely known for a long time that he wasn't really a firm believer in the Scriptures. I mean just look at his cover page and you can see some symbols that go directly against the Word of God. Another item is he is a follower of reincarnation.
This gives me the impression that there is a lot more to the story.Musically, it wasn’t something that I would have created by myself necessarily, but I think the final product was great and touched a lot of people. I have to say, Wes Campbell, the manager of the Newsboys, and Michael Tait, my old singing partner, had a lot to do with my coming back to the Christian Music industry. Without their desire to see me there and God’s leading in my life, I don’t know if I would have returned so soon. God really spoke to me in the years leading up to me singing on the Newsboys’ ‘God’s Not Dead’ and Audio Adrenaline, and chipped away at some of the confusion I had about my place within Christian music. https://decentchristiantalk.com/2014/12 ... kevin-max/
It's pretty easy to see based on the things he's said that he isn't a firm believer in the scriptures though, as far as one can tell.curt wrote: ↑Thu Nov 26, 2020 2:43 amOne should be rather cautious before making such statements. Here is an example of what he himself said:executioner wrote: ↑Wed Nov 25, 2020 7:08 pmI know DC Talk were in talks for a reunion of some sort but that fell through and it was said it had to do with Kevin Max. Also the AA gig fell through very quickly after one album due to him not wanting to follow closely with the Christian beliefs the group held. Its been widely known for a long time that he wasn't really a firm believer in the Scriptures. I mean just look at his cover page and you can see some symbols that go directly against the Word of God. Another item is he is a follower of reincarnation.
This gives me the impression that there is a lot more to the story.Musically, it wasn’t something that I would have created by myself necessarily, but I think the final product was great and touched a lot of people. I have to say, Wes Campbell, the manager of the Newsboys, and Michael Tait, my old singing partner, had a lot to do with my coming back to the Christian Music industry. Without their desire to see me there and God’s leading in my life, I don’t know if I would have returned so soon. God really spoke to me in the years leading up to me singing on the Newsboys’ ‘God’s Not Dead’ and Audio Adrenaline, and chipped away at some of the confusion I had about my place within Christian music. https://decentchristiantalk.com/2014/12 ... kevin-max/
If you turn history back a few decades (and probably still to a very limited extent) Petra were blamed for playing the Devil's music. There has been all sorts of dirty rumours about their private lives and the like. He may not believe exactly what you believe or interpret exactly like you interpret. Claiming he is not a firm believer in the Scriptures based should be given a second thought.