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#187247 - 09/18/07 06:48 AM
Re: What is the right keyboard for a church?
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Originally posted by ianmcnll: It's threads like this one that make me thank God I'm an atheist.
IanWell at least there are two of us. Although I graduated from The Catholic Univ. in DC (undergraduate) and have been a member of various Unitarian-Universalist churches for most of my adult life, I have never felt the need to worship some mythical figure in order to be a decent human being. In fact, the older I get the more ridiculous the whole concept sounds. But that's for another thread, another board...... How can this question possibly be answered without specifying the type of church, the type of music wanted by the congregation, cathedral or shack, etc., etc., etc. It's also not going to get addressed without exposing some of our individual religious beliefs, which are bound to offend someone, somewhere. That's why we have a "Mid-East situation" now. When it comes to anything that involves religion, 10 responders will guarantee you at least 11 opinions. Until the question is more focused, the only responses that have value are those that point out the strengths and weaknesses of the various instruments in a given application. Hey Ian, we're lucky. We may not get to Heaven but at least we won't have Hell to look forward to, either. chas (the dammed) [This message has been edited by cgiles (edited 09-18-2007).]
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