do you mean ones like, the Folsom
prison blues.
i am sure the inmates thing so.
2007-04-28 15:06:33
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answered by Hannah's Grandpa 7
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Depends what you consider correct theology. Johnny Cash did a song called "Highwayman" along with Waylon Jennings and Kris Kristofferson and it's about a guy that keeps getting killed and reincarnated to a new life. It's a cool song.
2007-04-28 22:05:04
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't know, but they sure are good, my dad sang some of them -
I fell in - to a burning ring of fire . . I saw the movie too.
That was good when Ma Carter ran the pill pusher off with the shot gun eh? Way to go Ma! Don't mess with a mean Momma!
The critics gave it a bad rating, but any true story gets a five star rating with me. Two thumbs up!
(I'm drinking eh - don't mind me.)
2007-04-28 22:09:19
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answered by Lukusmcain// 7
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That depends entirely upon your perspective on theology. But if you see Christ as the sole hope for salvation, and that we are desperately wicked in need of a saviour, then yes, his theology is sound.
However, I wouldn't play his stuff in my church before an activity.
2007-04-28 22:03:21
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answered by mesatratah 2
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johnny cash was a cool dude, are u picking on him now? who cares, HE thought so and that was good enough for some good music
2007-04-28 21:57:46
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answered by LIVINGmylife 3
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Many, like "burning ring of fire" were written by June Carter Cash...
She was a fundamentalist christian.
2007-04-28 21:58:41
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answered by Anonymous
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His music was good. Long black train. Don't go ridin' on that long black train. Ya, is was OK theology.
2007-04-28 22:21:24
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answered by tonks_op 7
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Yes. He's the man.
2007-04-28 22:00:53
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answered by Justsyd 7
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You know they are.............
2007-04-28 21:57:19
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answered by Screamin' Banshee 6
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