The song was only recorded on a radio show called Mothers Best Flower Radio in the late 1940s-early 1950s.
Something I’ve noticed about all the old-time gospels songs is that they aren’t really bigoted/homophobic like christians are today, despite gay…
The song was only recorded on a radio show called Mothers Best Flower Radio in the late 1940s-early 1950s.
Something I’ve noticed about all the old-time gospels songs is that they aren’t really bigoted/homophobic like christians are today, despite gay…
And many are the fallen ones that lie along the way
They seem despised, rejected, but no matter what theyve been
When every one casts them out then Jesus takes them in”
The last verse to “From Jerusalem to Jerhico” recorded by Hank Williams, Sr.
And many are the fallen ones that lie along the way
They seem despised, rejected, but no matter what theyve been
When every one casts them out then Jesus takes them in”
The last verse to “From Jerusalem to Jerhico” recorded by Hank Williams, Sr.
“Isn’t the whole idea behind chrisianity loving everybody? Jesus said ‘Love your neighbor as you love thyself’. What if your neighbor is gay? Lesbian? Trans? YOU SHOULD STILL LOVE YOUR NEIGHBOR!”
-- Me
“Isn’t the whole idea behind chrisianity loving everybody? Jesus said ‘Love your neighbor as you love thyself’. What if your neighbor is gay? Lesbian? Trans? YOU SHOULD STILL LOVE YOUR NEIGHBOR!”
-- Me