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How Gay Gospel Artists Left a Tainted Legacy [Part 2 of 3]

[NEW] How Gay Gospel Artists Left a Tainted Legacy for Today’s Generation [Part 2]

This is part two of this article about how gay gospel artists left a tainted legacy for our generation today. We felt the need to expand this subject especially today as gospel music has evolved in something much more than just ‘singing’. Gospel music has turned into a industry of hefty money makers and revolutionaries. Though many artists from the early 1960′s and earlier sang gospel music because they ‘love the Lord’, grew up in the church and wanted to spread the gospel, it quickly turned into a money making machine that created more than just records. The gospel music industry became a way of expressing the views of society both political and sexual. Let’s speak on the sexual part because this is what is taking over our society today through homosexuality and gay rights.

How Gay Gospel Artists Left a Tainted Legacy for Today’s Generation [Part 1 of 3]

How Gay Gospel Artists Left a Tainted Legacy for Today’s Generation [Part 1]

Originally posted on July 4, 2011:

This is an AT2W Replay that has sparked a huge interest in what was embedded in the gospel music industry for years.

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We’ve had this weighing heavy on our hearts when it comes to gospel artists from yesteryear and the impact it has on our generation today. When we speak of our generation, we do mean for all of us living today not just for the young folk, as some may believe.

Did Shirley Caesar and Tonex’ Both Allegedly Rebel and Commit Gay Sin?

Did Shirley Caesar and Tonex’ Both Allegedly Rebel and Commit Gay Sin?

The Word of God lets us know Jesus does not like us mingling with those who oppose His commandments:  ‘How can two walk together, except they agree (Amos 3:3)?’  That scripture goes for gospel artists collaborating with homosexuals.   If you disagree with homosexuality, you would not desire to associate with those who do.