
The rapper Lil Nas, who infamously pole danced to Hell in his music video for his track “Montero,” was humiliated by the evangelical Christian establishment Liberty College, which was fast to invalidate a letter he shared alleging that he had been accepted to their faculty.
Liberty College Denies Accepting Lil Nas
It began on Tuesday, when Lil Nas took to social media to share a letter claiming that he’d been accepted to Liberty College whereas selling his new single “J Christ.”
“I do know twitter hates me proper now however i would like yall to know im actually about to go to school for biblical research within the fall. Not all the pieces is a troll! In any case IM A STUDENT AGAIN! LETS GOOO,” he wrote alongside the alleged letter.
Liberty College, nonetheless, was not having any of it, as the varsity shortly issued an announcement saying that Lil Nas had not in actual fact been accepted.
“We will affirm that Liberty College didn’t concern the Montero Hill ‘acceptance letter’ posted yesterday to social media, and now we have no report of Montero Hill making use of to the college,” the varsity advised Billboard.
“Liberty College exists to glorify God by equipping women and men in greater schooling in constancy to the Christian religion expressed by the Holy Scriptures,” the assertion continued. “We proceed to wish for America and for the Gospel of Jesus Christ to be proclaimed throughout this land. We welcome all to use and be a part of us at Liberty College.”
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J Christ Music Video
This comes after the music video for Lil Nas’ new track “J Christ” dropped early this morning, and it opened with a collection of callbacks to his hellish video for “Montero (Name Me By Your Identify),” together with the notorious pole to hell and a demonic Lil Nas X stirring a cauldron of legs and arms.
Lil Nas, who directed the music video, can then be seen flying again as much as Heaven, the place he reunites with the Satan and performs a recreation of one-on-one basketball towards him. The remainder of the video reveals Biblical vignettes like Jesus’ crucifixion, Nabal shearing David’s sheep, and Moses parting the Purple Sea. It ends with Lil Nas turning into Noah and shepherding the denizens of Earth onto a big ark to outlive this flooding world.
“Again up out the gravesite/ B—h, I’m again like J Christ,” Lil Has declares within the track. “I’m finna get the gays hype/ I’m finna take it yay excessive.”
The video ends with the display saying “Day Zero” of “a brand new starting,” sharing a quote from 2 Corinthians 5:17: “Subsequently, if anybody is in Christ, he’s a brand new creation. The previous has handed away; behold, the brand new has come.”
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Lil Nas Defends Himself
Earlier than the track got here out, Lil Nas was broadly slammed for utilizing Biblical imagery to advertise his music.
“The loopy factor is nowhere within the image is a mockery of Jesus,” he not too long ago mentioned to defend himself, in response to Variety. “Jesus’s picture is used all through historical past in folks’s artwork everywhere in the world.”
“I’m not making enjoyable of s***,” he added. “yall simply gotta cease making an attempt to gatekeep a faith that was right here earlier than any of us had been even born. stfu.”
In the long run, we’re glad that Liberty College has distanced itself from Lil Nas, as he clearly doesn’t belong at any type of Christian establishment. What do you consider this? Tell us within the feedback part.
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