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Wednesday, August 18, 2004
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If It's On The Internet, It Must Be True
Human beings are curious creatures. If the truth was known, we're probably too curious for our own good - and that's probably why a lot of people spend time lurking on the Internet.
As we all know, the Internet is home to many wonderful things. You can find information on everything almost instantly and sometimes the resources seem limitless.
However, the Internet seems to have surpassed the old beauty shop as the home for gossip. In fact, I think it has left the beauty shop in a cloud of dust. Gossip is an awful thing on it's own - but when you combine it with the power of the Internet, it's just flat-out dangerous.
In the past few years, I've watched as the Internet was used to spread malicious rumors, mis-information and down-right lies. And, sadly, it was all taken as the Gospel. But, frankly, most of it was nothing but pure gossip spread by people with a desire to feel important and to appear "in the know" to other people.
It's amazing to me just how many Southern Gospel Music "experts" are found on the Internet. Listen, I've been in Southern Gospel Music for most of my 38 years, but I've never seen them in "the business." Surely, I would have run into them somewhere along the way. I even challenged one of those "experts" one day in a chat room conversation and they finally admitted that they had never even been to a Southern Gospel concert. Yet, they had a little band of followers who took their every word as the absolute truth.
Granted, you'll find many people who are truly in the Southern Gospel world on the Internet, but it seems to me that they are greatly outnumbered by those who are, at best, on the fringes of the Southern Gospel community. It's been my experience that many of those "fringers" are the ones responsible for many of the falsehoods you'll find on the Internet and frankly, they always seem to be grinding axes. And, I'm not even going to mention their judgmental attitudes.
Am I lumping everyone on the Internet into a liar category? Goodness, no. There are some fine and decent people on there. But there are plenty who are not. Their appetite for gossip is thinly disguised as a thirst for news about an artist or so on.
Here is the long and short of it: if you've got a question about someone, ask that question to that person. If that person chooses to answer that question, then fine. If that person doesn't, respect their silence.
Remember, the truth about anything will eventually come out at some point. But in the meantime, don't create lies, don't fill in information gaps with mere speculation, don't ruin lives, and don't destroy Christian credibility by lurking through the Internet playing expert.
Or worse yet, playing God.
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THE PERSON OF THE DAY
It's been said that behind every successful man, there is a good woman. The late Glen Payne of the Cathedrals was a successful man in practically every way you can think of.
His passing in October of 1999 has left a void in Southern Gospel Music that will never be filled. However, the "good woman" behind Glen Payne is still a very much beloved member of the Southern Gospel Music world. Van Payne, the woman whose picture is next to the word "CLASS' in the dictionary, still lives just outside Nashville, TN, and spoils her grandchildren rotten at every opportunity.
If there was ever such a thing as a "true quartet wife," I'd say Van is one of the very few who can fit that description. She stood behind Glen through thick and thin and in the days when things were just not good at all for the quartet, she kept encouraging Glen to keep going. With a faith that's solid as a rock, she prayed countless prayers for the men of the Cathedral Quartet - and she still does today as they've gone out into their own ministries.
Though the days are not the same without Glen, she finds comfort in knowing that Glen left behind a legacy of integrity, honesty, dedication, and good old-fashioned Christian values. And she knows that she is on the same final road trip that Glen took to a Heavenly destination - he just got there early to be there when the doors opened. (If you knew Glen, you know what I mean.)
So, to Van Payne, here's a well-earned tip of the hat. She's "THE PERSON OF THE DAY."
Van Payne
THE PERSON OF THE DAY for August 18, 2004.
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