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Stories about growing up Seventh-day Adventist, leaving faith behind, and building new, fulfilling lives.

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Alex is a participant in the podcast who shares insights and experiences related to music within the Seventh-day Adventist faith. While specific details about Alex's background and achievements are not provided in the episode description, they contribute to discussions on the complexities of music and its impact on faith and personal experiences.
Jacob Aranza is known for his provocative views on music and culture, particularly within the context of the Seventh-day Adventist community. He has been associated with discussions around the 'Satanic Panic' and critiques of contemporary Christian music. His work often explores the intersections of faith, music, and societal norms, making him a notable figure in debates surrounding religious music practices.

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Stories about growing up Seventh-day Adventist, leaving faith behind, and building new, fulfilling lives.

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Stories about growing up Seventh-day Adventist, leaving faith behind, and building new, fulfilling lives #exadventist #exsda #exvangelical
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Here's the recent few episodes on Haystacks & Hell.

0:00 59:30

S3:E3 - More Adventist Music Drama

Hosts
Abby Ami
Guests
Alex
Keywords
Adventist music church music worldly music hypocrisy destroying CDs Christian Rock music taste Adventist attitudes

Support the Show • This re-upload of Abby and Ami's original show SDAP dives into the complex and often contradictory relationship between music and the Seventh-day Adventist faith. Abby, Ami, Alex, and friends talk about their experiences with church music, worldly music, hypocrisy, destroying CDs, and just plain weirdness.

00:00 Story Previews 
00:27 Haystacks and Hell Intro 
00:44 Episode Intro 
01:33 Abby, Ami, and Alex on Music 
07:17 Adventist Attitudes on Music 
15:15 "Christian Rock" 
19:56 Church vs. Academy 
28:06 Destroying CDs 
30:16 Music Taste and Hypocrisy 
46:43 Dorms and Music Contraband 
53:19 Guest Stories 
58:50 Outro

Full Transcripts, resources and more: hell.bio/notes 
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Credits: Abby and Ami, creators of the Seventh-day Atheist Podcast (https://hell.bio/sdap) • Music: Hall of the Mountain King Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com/) • Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License

0:00 36:39

S3:E2 - The Devil's Tunes: SDA Views on Music

Hosts
Santiago
Guests
Jacob Aranza
Keywords
Seventh-day Adventist music Protestant views Christian Contemporary Music historical attitudes organs instruments racism music theory

Support the Show • Did you ever get scolded for the music you played in church? We're diving into traditional Seventh-day Adventist attitudes toward music and talking about my own personal experience with music while growing up in the church. We'll also cover historical Protestant views on organs, early Adventist resistance to musical instruments, and the silly debate around Christian Contemporary Music.
-Santiago

Sources:
SDAs didn't use instruments for first 3 decades
First documented use of an organ in 1877
E.J. Waggoner "Solo singing has no rightful place..."
Ira Sankey hymns called the "devil's tunes"
Alma Blackmon quote re: White elitist professors
Who is Heinrich Schenker and why should you care?
Music Theory and the White Racial Frame
Music Theory and White Supremacy
Jacob Aranza Interview
Rock Is Dead, Thank God
IFPI 2023 Global Music Report
Spotify Top Trends of 2023
Who killed the CCM industry?

SDA propaganda given to me:
10 SHOCKING "FACTS" (BS) About CCM
Inside Rock Music by Vance Ferrell
Ted Wilson Facebook Post
Seventh-day Adventist Philosophy of Music

Recommended reading:
The Devil’s Music - How Christians Inspired, Condemned, and Embraced Rock ’n’ Roll

00:00 Intro
00:16 My Background with Music
06:28 Local Cultures Define Worship Styles
07:47 Protestants Hated the Organ?
10:21 Early Adventists Didn't Use Instruments
15:18 Racist Attitudes
17:58 Music Theory in the US
19:31 Rock and CCM
21:17 Anti-CCM SDA YouTuber
24:50 Inside Rock Music
28:02 Jacob Aranza, Satanic Panic Provocateur
34:18 Recap and Outro

Full Transcripts, resources and more: hell.bio/notes 
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Credits: Music: Hall of the Mountain King Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) • Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License

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