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the way the Lord made me; God meant this for
me, and when I die, God called home a ramblin’
man." Now, that's a lie. God didn't make
anybody a rambling man. That's a lie of the
devil, and a rambling man is not going to be
called home to Heaven because he's in
rebellion against God.
Hank Williams, Jr., his son, gives you his
belief system in his ungodly music. I don't
suggest you do this. I did this for the research,
but I don't suggest this. Who wants to read
about whiskey and drinking and stuff like that?
But that's what his music speaks of — whiskey
and smoking and fornication and cursing and
speaks of being hell bound. And in one song he
says, "If heaven ain't a lot like Dixie, I don't
wanna go; If heaven ain't a lot like Dixie, I'd just
as soon stay home; I was one of the chosen few
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