
Are you rocking Christian thrash metal or do you prefer contemporary, easy listening Christian melodies? Maybe some 19th century camp spirituals from the 2nd Great Awakening as you banish a particularly loathsome denizen of Hell to the fires from whence he came? Or do you consider Jesus music to be blasphemous altogether? Personally, I find Jesus music to be trite, forced and awkward as a boner in math class.
Medieval Christians believed that musical intruments, while perhaps not sinful, were inappropriate to express thanks and joy to the Lord as they were base creations of Man. The only appropriate instrument was the creation of the Lord: the human voice. Gregorian Chant originated out of this point of view. IMO, it is the only Christian music that has any gravitas. Despite being an atheist, I listen to it quite frequently as background when I'm focusing on other tasks. Even though my Latin is very poor, it resonates and I find it helpful when a contemplative or meditative state of mind is desired. Maybe it was because I was raised Catholic. Maybe Medieval Catholics were right all along?