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15 years of age in this song. He speaks of him
and his brother sitting on his grandfather's
headstone with a fifth of Jack Daniel’s and then
— now, listen to this — in this same song
bragging about coming from a long line of
sinners. Then toward the end of this song, he
speaks of Jesus in Heaven, and I'm going to
quote him. He says, “On the day I die I know
where I’m going to go; Me and Jesus got that
part worked out; I’ll wait at the gates til his face
I see, and stand in a long line of sinners like
me.” See how this has blended together the
false gospel of country music? This stuff is
wicked.
Conway Twitty sings of infidelity, songs like
"I See the Want To in Your Eyes," and I'm not
even going to mention the rest of them. One
writer said that Conway Twitty must have had
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