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'''"Imagine"''' is a [[John Lennon]] song which describes [[paradise]] in [[atheistic]] terms like "no hell below us" and "above us only sky". This song has also sadly brainwashed [[Christians]] into thinking it's a great song choice for tributes and funerals. A case started by Lennon's widow [[Yoko Ono]] involving use of this song in the film "[[Expelled:No intelligence allowed]]" was used to attempt to censor opposition to the [[theory of evolution]]. A court rejected the case.
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'''"Imagine"''' is a [[John Lennon]] song which describes [[paradise]] in [[atheistic]] terms like "no hell below us" and "above us only sky." A case started by Lennon's widow [[Yoko Ono]] involving use of this song in the film ''[[Expelled:No Intelligence Allowed]]'' was used to attempt to censor opposition to the [[theory of evolution]]. A court rejected the case.{{fact}}
  
This song is also the official [[anthem]] of the [[liberal]] group [[Amnesty International]].-
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This song is also the official [[anthem]] of the [[liberal]] group [[Amnesty International]].
  
[[Paul McCartney]] said, "It's got to be one of John's best songs." Homosexual pop star [[Elton John]] also praised it, along with [[U2]] founder [[Paul Hewson]].
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[[Paul McCartney]] said, "It's got to be one of John's best songs." [[Elton John]] also praised it, along with [[U2]] founder [[Bono]].
  
 
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*[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wSYp3j8MfKQ Paul McCartney talking about Imagine] - YouTube clip (1:51)
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*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wSYp3j8MfKQ Paul McCartney talking about Imagine] - YouTube clip (1:51)
  
[[Category: Songs]]
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[[Category:Rock Songs]]

Latest revision as of 17:35, September 26, 2018

"Imagine" is a John Lennon song which describes paradise in atheistic terms like "no hell below us" and "above us only sky." A case started by Lennon's widow Yoko Ono involving use of this song in the film Expelled:No Intelligence Allowed was used to attempt to censor opposition to the theory of evolution. A court rejected the case.[Citation Needed]

This song is also the official anthem of the liberal group Amnesty International.

Paul McCartney said, "It's got to be one of John's best songs." Elton John also praised it, along with U2 founder Bono.

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