Music (and art) are not religion, or products of it. They are creative works of varied inspiration or motivation, real or imaginary, and for me, it's the final product that counts. I'm quite sure that at least some of the great composers, that collected honoraria for them, were not believers in the doctrines they presented.
I like them if they're good, dislike them if they suck, and subject rarely matters as I pay little attention to what they say. And if anything, I'm more interested in how the lyrics
work, than what they mean. How many words would you have to change in a song like
Light My Fire, to turn it into a pounding Christian prophesy?
I listen to a lot of music sung in languages that I don't understand. I don't know if what they're saying is anything better than what I think they're saying. It's sung in its way -- and I take inferences from the tone, but sometimes it's hard to tell if someone is extolling his god, or trying to get laid.
--imm
On edit: I answer my own question: If, in
Light My Fire, you replace "baby" with "Jesus," and "love: with "faith," the prophesy is true!