Talk:List of Christian country artists

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Should be Christian music only not secular artists who are Christians if this article is about the genre not people's religious beliefs who are also musicians. If so then this list should be deleted. Otherwise, as with R. Kelly on the gospel list, add contributing album(s) and/or song(s) that are categorized as Christian country (including V.M. for rock), etc. 2600:1702:1690:E10:61F2:BC0C:F749:4834 (talk) 07:11, 15 March 2018 (UTC)[reply]

The Christian Music Industry doesn't own the term "Christian Music" and so the term is vague and this list, as many other "Christian musicians" lists use that approach and equate "Christians performing in the genre" as sufficient. You'll need to establish a consensus to change that. I'm opposed to making the change.
There are many more lists of musicians that do not have references than those that do, so the references issue is a greater one than a few lists that you have looked at. The fact that you refuse to accept references that go against your personal opinion is a separate issue. Walter Görlitz (talk) 20:42, 15 March 2018 (UTC)[reply]
Agree to disagree but i'm not the one who has had issues with references. The consensus on the other list(s) like this is that certain individuals/bands don't belong and regardless of your spotty source, they should be removed. We can't include all "Christians" doing secular music on these lists. Shalom! 2600:1702:1690:E10:693E:AB91:A002:44E2 (talk) 05:39, 27 March 2018 (UTC)[reply]

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Blackwood Brothers, Larry Gatlin, Oakridge Boys, Gaithers, Statler Brothers, early Imperials, Happy Goodman Family, etc. etc. So many others did Christian country. Even Elvis did if other secular artists are added. 2600:1702:1690:E10:61F2:BC0C:F749:4834 (talk) 07:22, 15 March 2018 (UTC)[reply]