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Subject: Re: The Morality of Music


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Andrew N. (Born in the USA)
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Date Posted: 10:34:26 11/02/07 Fri
In reply to: Antonio Solis 's message, "Re: The Morality of Music" on 10:16:02 11/02/07 Fri

1. How can music lure people into hell. But the generation gap that took place was a hard change since the way of life was changed drastically.

2. Music was racially attack for Dr. Brill talks about savages listening to the music. The savages refer to African Americans.

3. From your arguement what ways can music do on the list. I believe that it can empower you but no orchestrate sex.

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