![]() Acts 15:36-41 perhaps had to take different ways. Some disciples didn't share their same thoughts all the time. He did express that his song won't be able to sit some one to have a conversation. I believe Andy didn't criticized what Bizzle did. On Andy's response to the statement that Bizzle got into a lot of trouble for his response to the "Same Love" song. No condition gives you the right to mistreat others. He shared his thoughts related to the issue and the reaction of LGBT towards the community and the rest of the world. Which was an interesting approach to the matter. I support what Bizzle presented in his response to the song. RELATED: Lecrae addresses those who accuse him of selling out Too bad Mineo is sharing divisive commentary with mainstream press sites, instead of supporting Bizzle's pro-Bible movement. It is unquestionably a bold statement and lots of folks in the Body of Christ are giving Bizzle a standing ovation for his equally bold response, saying, it was needed. The hook vocals, sung by its lesbian singer-songwriter, say, “And I can’t change/Even If I tried/Even if I wanted to.” He goes on, “If you preach hate at the service those words aren't anointed/That holy water that you soak in has been poisoned.” “The right wing conservatives think it's a decision/And you can be cured with some treatment and religion/Man-made rewiring of a predisposition/Playing God…” Macklemore raps. See the televised mass wedding on the Grammy's where some gay couples were married by Queen Latifah below. Some of the controversial lyrics of “Same Love” hit hard at the church. It was originally recorded in connection with a campaign for “Washington Referendum 74,” which passed in late 2012, legalizing same-sex marriages in Washington State. Listen to Bizzle's "Same Love Response" below:Īt this year’s Grammy Awards, Macklemore and Ryan Lewis celebrated their Grammy win for their pro-gay theme song “Same Love."ĮEW Magazine previously reported that the Christian-bashing rap spews disrespectful rhetoric toward people of faith that believe homosexuality is a sin according to the Bible. ![]() What's the matter with being an Isaiah 58:1 church that obeys the word to "cry aloud, spare not, lift up thy voice like a trumpet." ?Īnyway, wouldn't that seem to be the most logical thing for a rapper to do. He says the Bible intends for unions to be between a man and a woman, thereby denouncing gay marriage.īut how can it be inappropriate for a Believer to discuss homosexuality in a rap song when the very same thing is being done, rewarded, and used in the mainstream to indoctrinate others? (Pictured Above) Bizzle released "Same God Response"-a rap record that promotes God's views on marriage. It’s one way," he told the interviewer, making it clear that Mineo wasn't in support of the outspoken rebuttal, for which Bizzle reportedly received death threats. ![]() "We all have different opinions and viewpoints but it's not like a rap track is an open discussion. ![]() “I think addressing topics like that (homosexuality) on rap records might not be the best place,” said 25-year-old Mineo, who, like his mentor and CEO of his label, Lecrae, doesn't like to be called "Christian rapper."Īs for him, a conversation on a hot topic like gay marriage is best held face-to-face. In a recent sit-down with NBC’s “The Grio,” rather than taking the opportunity to support a fellow Christian artist’s efforts to put forth a biblical perspective on homosexuality, Mineo criticized them. This is the only word that can describe Reach Records rapper Andy Mineo’s comments on his brother in Christ Bizzle’s brilliant response to Macklemore’s gay-affirming anthem “Same Love.” Article By Jamila Parker:: EEW MAGAZINE CHRISTIAN RAP FIXĭisappointing. ![]()
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