Originally Posted by
funkatron
Being someone who was a "Christian" artist, at least at one time, I might be able to offer some insight:
1) Xian music is generally separate because of market demand. Some people feel strongly that they only want to listen to music made by Christians.
2) The percentage of music that sucks in the Xian market is, per capita, no higher than the percentage of music that sucks in the secular market.
3) Many Xian artists dislike the pigeonholing that goes on in the market. I hated it, and consistently stated that my music was not "Christian music," but rather music that happened to be written by a Xian. Evanescence would be another example of a band who have rejected this pigeonholing (not that I think they're the coolest band ever or anything -- they just are an example of it).
4) There are tons of shitheads in the world, and some people who aren't. Assuming that everyone who describes him/herself as Xian is "closeminded" is about as clever as assuming that, say, everyone who posts on this board worships Satan.
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