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...baptized a month before I came to college, so I basically decided to follow Jesus only shortly before arriving. It’s been an interesting place to learn what that means to me,” Halvorson says about his faith. Since then, Halvorson has been one of the most active members of the Harvard Christian community...
...David B. Stevens ’03 returned home over the holiday break to find that all his old friends have become either borderline drug addicts or born-again Christians. Seeking to find a happy medium, Stevens has begun proselytizing while high. “Jesus, was, like, the original Jim Morrison,” he whispered gravely...
...genius, Napoleon Bonaparte was also a peerless megalomaniac. In the final years of his forced exile on the South Atlantic island of St. Helena, the fallen master predicted that his hated internment by Britain would only enhance his myth. "If it hadn't been for the crucifixion," Napoleon reasoned, "Jesus would not have become a god." It was a truly Napoleonic comparison, but contained a kernel of truth: the Napoleonic legend is enjoying something of a resurrection these days in France...
Watson said the poem, which describes a homosexual encounter between a Roman soldier and Jesus Christ right after his crucifixion, is outlawed in England...
...fund manager at Govett Investments, on the "split-capital investment trusts" now being investigated by Britain's Financial Services Authority "We think he is Lord of our transportation choices as well as all our other choices." Jim Ball, director of the Evangelical Environmental Network, on their WWJD ("What Would Jesus Drive?") campaign against sport-utility vehicles