![]() ![]() Garth Brooks and Trisha Yearwood singing Imagine at Roselyn Carter's funeral. Why did Trisha Yearwood sing "Imagine" an atheist anthem, written by John Lennon, at the memorial service for Roselyn Carter, who was a Christian? Yesterday at Rosalynn Carter’s memorial service, Garth Brooks and Trisha Yearwood performed “Imagine.” That’s an odd choice since the John Lennon song encourages people to “imagine there’s no heaven…and no religion too.” Read 2 Corinthians 10:5. Some X users also questioned the sense of choosing Lennon’s socialist screed as a sendoff for a religious first lady of the United States. The song also croons about imagining “there’s no countries.” Again, a song with a message like that seems odd at the funeral of a woman who was married to a man who was the leader of his country. But to sing that there is no heaven and no religion at the funeral of a woman who has always been portrayed as a devout Christian is certainly a strange choice. The pair delivered a nice recitation of the popular, left-wing dream tune, certainly. The singers, dressed all in black, performed an acoustic rendition of the vapid Lennon song which contains the lyrics “Imagine there’s no Heaven,” “No hell below us Above us, only sky,” and “Imagine… no religion, too.” Superstar country music couple Trisha Yearwood and Garth Brooks performed an odd song to sing at former first lady Rosalynn Carter’s funeral on Tuesday with John Lennon’s anti-religious, left-wing themed song “Imagine ,” even though Carter was a devout Southern Baptist Christian. ![]()
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