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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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