‘Fiddle Man’ of Lawrenceburg demands verdict be overturned, right to travel
The man convicted by a jury on four criminal counts is Arthur Jay Hirsch, 65, a bachelor whose livelihood is helping church governments maintain the value of their physical property. He is known as “the Fiddle Man’ in a middle Tennessee farm town for his musical mercies for the elderly in nursing homes and inmates at the county jail. The causeless prosecution of Mr. Hirsch highlights an essential element in the state’s continuing war against Christianity and the liberties, capital and prosperity implied by its doctrines of salvation and the sovereignty of God. That is the sway of impersonal and … Continue reading ‘Fiddle Man’ of Lawrenceburg demands verdict be overturned, right to travel
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