John Cooper of Skillet told Fox News Digital he doesn’t think any style of music has ‘inherent evil,’ and he believes God gave everyone creative expression.
Christian rock artist John Cooper believes people who think hard rock is inherently "demonic" are "getting the gospel wrong."
"I would say, I just think that you're misunderstanding something very basic, which is that music does not belong to the devil. Music belongs to God, and it's the intentionality," he told Fox News Digital.
"It's the lyrics. It's what you do with it. It's not in a sound. It's in a heart posture. And I would just say to those Christians, 'You're not just getting the issue of music wrong, I would say you're getting the gospel wrong.'"
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He added that he doesn’t believe any style of music "in itself carries some inherent evil."
"I just don't think that that's right," he said. "And I think that God gave us creative expression."
Christian rocker John Cooper believes people who think hard rock is "demonic" are getting the gospel wrong. (Getty Images)
Skillet, the group he co-founded in the ‘90s, recently saw its 2009 hit "Monster" become the first song by a Christian rock band to reach 1 billion streams on Spotify, which Cooper said "shocked" everyone.
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The band has sold more than 23 million albums, and they average 12 million monthly Spotify listeners, which includes "Monster," which has surpassed 4 billion global streams.
Cooper noted that Christians believe God "created us in his image, and that part of what that means is that God gave all of us humans, every single one of us, the ability to do something kind of like what he does, which is to create something beautiful."
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The ability to write a song, he said, is an "amazing gift of freedom God has given all of humanity."
"Talk about a God that says, 'I'm going to give you a very powerful gift, and it's up to you how you choose to use it,'" he said. "Man, that is powerful."