Talk:Hip hop and religion

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THE DEBATE AS TO THE STANCE TO BE TAKEN AS CONCERNS HIP HOP AND RELIGION HAS BEEN GOING ON FOR AN INTERMINABLE PERIOD OF TIME AND WITH ADHERENTS OF CHRISTIANITY HOLLERING APOCALYPTIC COMMUNIQUE,THIS ISSUE HAS ONCE AGAIN COME TO THE FOREFRONT. IT IS EXPEDIENT TO STATE THAT HIP HOP HAS AT ITS CORE AN AGGRESIVE,EMULOUS AND EGOIST THEME WHICH IS DIAMETRICALLY OPPOSED TO THE PRECEPTS OF RELIGION WHICH OVERTLY CONDEMNS THESE TRAITS.

Uhmm... yeah... whatever. Onto more serious topics, the muslim hip-hop section needs to reference that many French hip-hop artists originated or are descendants of Muslims from the Magreb area and western Sub-Saharan Africa, and many of them are muslim. --Pc13 12:57, 9 November 2006 (UTC)