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infamous rapper Lil Nas pole dancing to hell In the music video for his song „Montero“, he was humiliated by Liberty University, an evangelical Christian institution. Liberty University quickly revoked the letter he shared claiming he had been accepted to the school.
Liberty University refuses to admit Lil Nas
It all started Tuesday when Lil Nas shared a letter on social media claiming he was accepted to Liberty University while promoting his new single „J Christ.“
„I know Twitter hates me right now, but I just want you to know that I'm literally going to college to study the Bible in the fall. I'm not all trolls. ! Anyway, I’m a student again! Let’s go,” he wrote next to the alleged letter.
However, that was not to be, as Liberty University quickly issued a statement saying that Lil Nas was in fact not accepted.
„We can confirm that Liberty University has not issued the 'letter of admission' to Montero Hill that he posted on social media yesterday. There is also no record of Montero Hill ever applying to the university,“ the school said. signboard.
„Liberty University exists to glorify God by providing men and women with access to higher education true to the Christian faith expressed through the Bible,“ the statement continued. “We continue to pray for America and for the gospel of Jesus Christ to be preached in this land. We welcome your application and welcome you to Liberty University.”
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J Christ Music Video
this comes after Music video Lil Nas' new song „J Christ“ dropped early this morning, leading to his hellish video „Montero (Call Me By Your Name)“ which includes the infamous Paul to Hell and a devilish Lil Nas It started with a series of callbacks. X stirs his cauldron of arms and legs.
Lil Nas directed Music videoHe is then seen flying back to heaven, where he reunites with the devil and plays a one-on-one game of basketball with him. The rest of the video shows scenes from the Bible, including the crucifixion of Jesus, Nabal shearing David's sheep, and Moses parting the Red Sea. The story ends with Lil Nas transforming into Noah and leading the Earth's inhabitants onto a large ark in order to survive this flooded world.
„Let's walk out of the grave/ Oh J I'm back like Christ,“ Lil Hus proclaims in the song. “I’m not gonna understand the gay hype/I’m gonna make it yay high.”
The video ends with the words „Day Zero“ for „A New Beginning“ appearing on the screen and a quote from 2 Corinthians 5:17: The old is gone. Behold, a new thing has come. ”
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Lil Nas defends himself
Before this song was released, Lil Nas was widely criticized for using Biblical imagery to promote his music.
„This crazy thing is not mocking Jesus,“ he said recently in his defense, the newspaper reported. variety. „Images of Jesus have been used in the art of people all over the world throughout history.“
“I’m not making fun of shit,” he added. „We have to stop trying to protect a religion that was here before we were born. Stoff.“
All in all, we're glad Liberty University distanced itself from Lil Nas. Because he clearly doesn't belong to any Christian organization. what do you think about this? Let us know in the comments section.
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