"Why do people choose the substitute over God himself? Probably the most important reason is that it obviates accountability to God. We can meet idols on our own terms because they are our own creations. They are safe, predictable, and controllable; they are, in Jeremiah's colorful language, the 'scarecrows in a cornfield' (10:5). They are portable and completely under the user's control. They offer nothing like the threat of a God who thunders from Sinai and whose providence in this world so often appears to us to be incomprehensible and dangerous . . . [People] need face only themselves. That is the appeal of idolatry."

- David F. Wells
The History of Lyrics That Aren't Lyrics



[H/T Althouse]

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Comments on "The History of Lyrics That Aren't Lyrics":
1. Andrew - 10/02/2011 11:13 pm CDT

Brilliant.

2. Shrode - 10/03/2011 10:14 am CDT

Genius.

Those people deserve some kind of an award.

That was so unbelievably well-done.

Funny. I knew all of those songs up until the 2000's, at that point my knowledge of popular music just ends.

3. Bobbi - 10/03/2011 1:18 pm CDT

Thank you for the post. I enjoyed it and also I beat my son to this you tube. He usually see them first on Facebook!

4. G. Frederick - 10/03/2011 10:59 pm CDT

Very exceptional...Shrode I faded out well before the 2000's.

5. Roy - 10/04/2011 9:36 am CDT

No "ting tang walla walla bing bang"? And nothing in falsetto? Oh, well.

Was brilliant, tho. Makes me envy their skill.

6. jen - 10/04/2011 2:54 pm CDT

Elton and Billy both honored twice!

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