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Originally Posted by Basilissa
Is it cultural appropriation when a Black person performs music composed by Beethoven or Tchaikovsky?
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No, it is simply a
sin and probably a
bad one opposing Matthew 12:31.
No-one should perform the music by Beethoven. The name is suspiciously Dutch, Netherlandish, and the composer was a
Papist. He composed several
low-quality Catlick masses. Previous scholars considered that he would have been Catholic in name only but
new studies have shown that he was a
devout Papist. Everything he composed was thus soiled by the
fecal matter that is the content of
every_single_word that the Pope utters (Matthew 15:11).
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A more complete and historically coherent understanding of Beethoven’s religious context suggests that the composer was more of a Catholic than he has so often been made out to be
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Mark 7:7
Howbeit in vain do they worship me, teaching [for] doctrines the commandments of men.
The Papist stronghold and hotspot the horrid
Vatican has even issued a
coin in the memory of this horrendous man, who only escaped from hearing his own disastrous screaming compositions by the fact he he was
deaf and ravished by the
syphilis.
As for
Tchaikovsky, he was a well-known
sodomite seeking rapid release between the thighs of
alluring adolescents. Thus, everything he (and Beethoven) composed, was by
definition of low quality.
Psalms 14:1
(To the chief Musician, A Psalm of David.) The fool hath said in his heart, There is no God. They are corrupt, they have done abominable works, there is none that doeth good.
Thus,
no, dear Sister. It is
not cultural appropriation. It's just
sin as usual, and admittedly the Hamites are prone to imitating the more
imaginative sins of
Caucasian men as their intellectual capacities do not often allow them to innovate as many new and disastrous ways to irritate
Sweet Jesus!
Yours in Christ,
Elmer