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VOLUME 13, ISSUE 42 WAY OF LIFE OCTOBER 19, 2012<br />

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A new television show entitled “Nashville” will glorify<br />

country music and spread the country-music lifestyle<br />

and philosophy. The late country superstar Conway<br />

Twitty, who was called the “High Priest <strong>of</strong> Country<br />

Music,” made the following bold admission in 1979:<br />

“As a country artist, I’m not proud <strong>of</strong> a lot <strong>of</strong> the things<br />

in my field. There is no doubt in my mind that we are<br />

contributing to the moral decline in America” (Conway<br />

Twitty, People magazine, Sept. 3, 1979, p 82). Twitty<br />

was right then and country music is even more sordid<br />

today. One reason it has contributed to the moral decline<br />

<strong>of</strong> the nation is its party down philosophy coated by a<br />

thin veneer <strong>of</strong> religiosity to quiet the conscience.<br />

According to country music, I can have Jesus and the<br />

world, too! Consider the song “No Hurry” by the Zac Brown Band. It<br />

says the car needs washing, the yard needs cleaning, the boss needs me, and many other obligations are pressing<br />

in, but “I ain’t in no hurry today. ... Heaven knows that I ain’t perfect/ I’ve raised a little cain/ And I plan to raise<br />

a whole lot more/ Before I hear those angels sing/ (Gonna get right with the lord)/ But there’ll be hell to pay/<br />

But I ain’t in no hurry...” This is the country music philosophy in a nutshell. “Laze around and party as much as<br />

possible; kick up your feet; rebel a little; don’t worry; don’t be responsible when you can get out <strong>of</strong> it. Sure,<br />

there’s a God, a heaven, and a hell, and you believe in all <strong>of</strong> that and you love ‘Jesus’ and go to church once in<br />

awhile; but you also know that God is a big Party Pooper, and you can get things right after the partying is over.”<br />

This is a lie from the pit <strong>of</strong> hell. The Bible says that today is the day <strong>of</strong> salvation and there is absolutely no<br />

promise <strong>of</strong> tomorrow. Jesus warned that those who are not radically converted and born again will never see<br />

God’s heaven, and those who continue to live the old life are not saved. Obedience to God is not the path <strong>of</strong><br />

bondage but <strong>of</strong> true liberty and joy. “He that saith, I know him, and keepeth not his commandments, is a liar, and<br />

the truth is not in him. ... By this we know that we love the children <strong>of</strong> God, when we love God, and keep his<br />

commandments. For this is the love <strong>of</strong> God, that we keep his commandments: and his commandments are not<br />

grievous” (1 John 2:4; 5:2-3).<br />

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The following is excerpted from “University Draws Fire,” Christian<br />

Post, Oct. 12, 2012: “A federally chartered university’s decision to<br />

place its chief diversity <strong>of</strong>ficer on paid leave over her support for a<br />

referendum challenging Maryland’s same-sex marriage law is drawing<br />

fire. Both conservatives, who are seeking to strike down the law that<br />

was passed earlier this year legalizing same-sex marriage, and LGBT<br />

groups have denounced Gallaudet University’s decision. ‘I join an evergrowing<br />

number <strong>of</strong> Marylanders in expressing my complete dismay<br />

over Gallaudet University’s decision to place Dr. Angela McCaskill on<br />

administrative leave for signing the marriage referendum petition,’ said<br />

Derek McCoy, chairman <strong>of</strong> The Maryland Marriage Alliance, in a<br />

statement. ‘Quite simply, it was well within her rights to sign the<br />

petition.’ Also defending McCaskill, Josh Levin <strong>of</strong> Marylanders for<br />

Marriage Equality commented, ‘We strongly disagree with the decision<br />

to put the chief diversity <strong>of</strong>ficer on leave and hope she is reinstated<br />

immediately. Everyone is entitled to free speech and to their own<br />

opinion about Question 6, which is about treating everyone fairly and<br />

equally under the law.’ ... A Gallaudet faculty member, who remains anonymous, discovered McCaskill’s name<br />

on the petition and filed a complaint with the university. ... McCaskill was the first deaf African-American<br />

female to earn a Ph.D. from Gallaudet, according to her university pr<strong>of</strong>ile. She has worked at Gallaudet for 23<br />

years and in 2011 was name deputy to the president and associate provost <strong>of</strong> diversity and inclusion.”<br />

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