> OK, I know that most bands you placed on the
> "Christian Bands" are not Christian bands
No, you don’t. Most of the bands on my Christian bands list are Christian bands.
> give the bands some respect and if you are going
> to label htem, at least be smart about it.
I have labelled them exactly as they are. A Christian band is a band whose purpose is to sing about Christ, or a band that’s composed of Christians, or a band who embodies Christian ideals. There are a few bands in my list who don’t exactly fit that description, and I’ve made a note of that where appropriate.
> Any good Christian knows that God is the only
> one that can judge.
What’s a "good Christian"? A Christian who doesn’t sin? Or a "Christian" who thinks they’re better than everyone else because they pretend that they don’t judge other people? Or a "Christian" who goes around saying that it’s wrong to judge people, when God has commanded us to do just that? If you’re going to pretend to espouse a cause, at least learn what it stands for before you do a bad job of representing it. The idea that "judging is bad" or "Christians shouldn’t judge" is a man-made concept, and it’s in direct contradiction with God’s Word.
> My boyfriend says (and I quote):shuthte[oops]up. People like him are
> what make a simple fight turn into a hate crime.
What does your boyfriend’s lack of effective problem-solving skills have to do with me? Just because he can’t constructively discuss an issue, that doesn’t give him the right to perpetrate a hate crime. And although "shutthef***up" is an amazingly intelligent way to express an opinion, I must say that his words don’t help your fallacious argument about the bands on my list, nor do they improve your incorrect assertion regarding judging.