Christian music doesn’t have to be hateful or suck, as Flamy Grant here proves:
It’s sent her to the top of the charts which means there are a lot of Christians out there not afraid of inclusion. As she puts it:
“I think one of the reasons my song resonated with people is because people are tired of all the religious gatekeeping, and ‘Good Day’ is an anthem of inclusion,” she said.
She continued: “I’m so grateful to everyone who is sharing my music, and I hope it does a small part to drown out the message of exclusion and disgust for queer people that has come to be a defining marker of conservative American Christianity.”
In a world where it often seems Christianity is just a synonym for bigotry, it’s good to see inclusion win.
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