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They have some christian rock groups, you will just have to search for them. But no, not all rock is Satanic. There are indeed several hundred bands which perform "Christian Rock" as well as "Rock Music" from many other religions. An example of the diversity of Christian Music: * Caedmon's Call * Canaan's Crossing - Bluegrass * Canton Jones - Urban Gospel * Carman * Carried Away * Casting Crowns * CeCe Winans - Urban Gospel * Cedarmont Kids, The - Children & Youth * Ceili Rain - Celtic * Charlie Peacock - Pop/Contemporary * Chelsie Boyd - Pop/Contemporary * Cheri Keaggy * Chigger Hill Boys & Terri, The - Bluegrass * Children 18:3 - Punk Rock * Chip Richter - Children & Youth * Chris Clayton - Praise & Worship * Chris Rice * Chris Sligh * Chris Tomlin * Christy Nockels - Praise & Worship * Cody Shuler & Pine Mountain Railroad - Bluegrass * Crabb Family, The - Southern Gospel * Christafari - Reggae * Co3 - Country * Cross Movement, The - Rap/Hip Hop * Cross The Sky Music - Children & Youth * Crossing, The - Celtic From: http://christianmusic.about.com/cs/artistsandbands/a/aaatozartists.htm

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Only by ignorant people who don't know anything about it. The vast, vast majority of rock artists do not worship the Devil, or have anything to do with Satanism at all. Some, like Marilyn Manson, use demonic imagery on their album covers, and talk about the Devil in their songs, but they do it solely to shock and upset people: since rock & roll has always been about the unallowed, the taboo, and since the Devil is about as unallowed and taboo as you can get, it is unsurprising that lyrics and images of the Devil are used by (some) rock bands. But it is all for show; they don't really believe in all that stuff.

In fact, even Satanists do not worship the Devil. They do not worship any deity. And they don't sacrifice animals and/or children, either. Children and animals are considered the purest form of life, and thus are held sacred.

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Noone can prove whether or not rock is the Devil's music. I think that it is a ridiculous thing to believe, but their reasoning is that rock music is part of a CULTURE that has always been rebellious (especially when rock first began) and since it does not follow religiously acceptable culture, it is considered the work of the devil. I would like to hear a religious person's answer to this.

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well diabolic means inderstructible i think so i think a rock can be broken by a hammer of some sort so it is not diabolic ps i also answeared dieabetas

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Rock, you may say, is evil. But rock is simply another type of music and another way for others to express themselves.

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What is diabolic?

1. Of, concerning, or characteristic of the devil; satanic.2. Appropriate to a devil, especially in degree of wickedness or cruelty.


What is a simile of a rock?

One simile I have for you is, ''The rock was as big as an elephant ''.


What are the verb describe a rock?

The word rock is a noun and verbs don't describe nouns. Adjectives describe nouns. large rock small rock hard rock sandy rock volcanic rock grey rock


What is another word for rocky?

http://www.synonyms.net/synonym/rock1. (noun) rock, stonea lump or mass of hard consolidated mineral matterSynonyms: rock-and-roll, rock candy, endocarp, sway, gemstone, rock and roll, pit, stone, careen, rock, rock'n'roll, gem, rock music, rock 'n' roll, tilt2. (noun) rock, stonematerial consisting of the aggregate of minerals like those making up the Earth's crustSynonyms: rock-and-roll, rock candy, endocarp, sway, gemstone, rock and roll, pit, stone, careen, rock, rock'n'roll, gem, rock music, rock 'n' roll, tilt3. (noun) Rock, John RockUnited States gynecologist and devout Catholic who conducted the first clinical trials of the oral contraceptive pill (1890-1984)Synonyms: rock-and-roll, rock candy, sway, rock and roll, stone, careen, rock'n'roll, rock music, rock 'n' roll, tilt4. (noun) rock(figurative) someone who is strong and stable and dependableSynonyms: rock-and-roll, rock candy, sway, rock and roll, stone, careen, rock'n'roll, rock music, rock 'n' roll, tilt5. (noun) rock candy, rockhard bright-colored stick candy (typically flavored with peppermint)Synonyms: rock-and-roll, sway, rock and roll, stone, careen, rock, rock'n'roll, rock music, rock candy, rock 'n' roll, tilt6. (noun) rock 'n' roll, rock'n'roll, rock-and-roll, rock and roll, rock, rock musica genre of popular music originating in the 1950s; a blend of black rhythm-and-blues with white country-and-westernSynonyms: rock-and-roll, rock candy, sway, rock and roll, stone, careen, rock, rock'n'roll, rock music, rock 'n' roll, tilt7. (verb) rock, careen, sway, tiltpitching dangerously to one sideSynonyms: rock, disceptation, lean, rock-and-roll, rock 'n' roll, inclination, sway, leaning, contention, careen, joust, tilt, rock'n'roll, controversy, disputation, contestation, stone, rock music, argument, rock and roll, arguing, list, rock candy8. (verb) rock, sway, shakemove back and forth or sidewaysSynonyms: escape from, stimulate, sway, persuade, excite, shake, shake off, didder, rock, carry, throw off, swing, shake up, judder, agitate, stir9. (verb) rock, swaycause to move back and forthSynonyms: carry, persuade, shake, sway, rock, swinghttp://www.synonyms.net/synonym/rock


What is rock plural?

The plural of rock is rocks.