I think the people at my record label know I'm a Christian and again, I've been really blessed that I've never had to get into a head-butt war over moral standards or anything like that.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
The Christian community latched onto a lot of my music, because there were a lot of things about my struggle they related to. But I didn't really want to come out and be identified as a Christian, because I didn't want to be a hypocrite, because my life wasn't right.
They say you can rap about anything except for Jesus, that means guns, sex, lies, video tapes, but if I talk about God my record won't get played Huh?
That I can't relate to today's music or morals doesn't make either necessarily bad. Just different. I leave the judgements to others.
Sometimes before we make a record I go back and listen to a few. It's equally humbling and uplifting.
I have no problem going on record with this and probably have gone on record with this before, there aren't that many people who I respect. There just aren't.
I've never hidden my Christianity in Hollywood, and I've been handled respectfully because I handle the issue and other people respectfully.
I'm a punk rocker. I don't do Christian.
I was raised a Christian. I'd like to think I have Christian values. I don't attend church.
I don't think anybody is anybody else's moral compass. Maybe listening to my music is not the best idea if you live a very constricted life. Or maybe it is.
I would be a huge hypocrite if I didn't tell you that at one time in my life I thought the way that you made music was you got on a major label and you got famous.
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