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From: grw@fortune.UUCP (Glenn Wichman)
Newsgroups: net.music
Subject: Re: Re: Christian Music  -- U2
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Date: Thu, 21-Jun-84 15:28:48 EDT
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Posted: Thu Jun 21 15:28:48 1984
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bip.

	If we need to define what is "Christian" music, and what
    is not "Christian" music (which we don't), I think a qualification
    would be "that music which is sold in Christian bookstores", which
    includes U2.
	On the other hand, Randy Stonehill doesn't consider his own music
    to be "Christian" music (let's face it -- the man doesn't want to
    be pigeonholed anywhere).

						-Glenn