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...Christian parents generally make their children read the bible in a particular order. You must start with the New Testament. They do this for a reason. If you don't start with the life of Christ and get them going on how terrific that was, you can really confuse a persons. I am a living example of this...

Author: By Julie-ann R. Francis, | Title: A Religious Misunderstanding | 3/17/1994 | See Source »

...films "Not Without My Daughter", "The Last Temptation of Christ" and "Jungle Fever" will be among those that Miles will discuss in the book she is completing during her sabbatical. Miles said the book on the cinematic treatment of Islam, Judaism and Christianity evolved from her course Religion 1532, "Religion and Values in Contemporary American Film...

Author: By Emilie L. Kao, | Title: Three Profs. Win Luce Fellowships | 2/22/1994 | See Source »

...late legendary filmmaker, Frederico Fellini is not shy about undisguisedly thrusting religious imagery onto the viewer, for in the brief opening sequence of "La dolce vita", he depicts the Second Coming of Christ with a helicopter carrying a statue of Jesus Christ towards St. Peter's Square in Rome. But Fellini immediately proposes the tragic theme of a world incapable of spiritual reawakening, a world without God where people are incapable of giving and receiving love. Reporters covering the story of the statue's transport are inside the helicopter, and the only people they humorously manage to "awaken" are four...

Author: By Clarissa A. Bonanno, | Title: `La dolce vita' Shows the Sadness | 2/17/1994 | See Source »

Janice E. Burpee of Medford, who teaches SundaySchool at the Christ Episcopal Church ofSomerville where Massie was the minister,testifies to Massie's claim that he is a creative,active leader...

Author: By Jeffrey N. Gell, | Title: Political Hopeful Massie Opposes Weld Policies | 2/16/1994 | See Source »

Tokio Rose has attracted as many partisans as foes. "Jesus Christ--Wonderful, wonderful--This is great! My god! You say what many think but are uncomfortable saying or even thinking--i.e.=me," reads one scrawled comment below "Dirty." "Fucking brilliant imagery," declares another. Some, like "Oedipus," offer encouragement: "Tokio--Baudelaire said, 'Every idea is endowed with immortal life.' Keep writing." (Tokio's elliptic response: "Get drunk.") Others offer their own verses, like this one addressed "To Tokio...

Author: By R.i. Wilson, | Title: Lamont Poetry Board | 2/3/1994 | See Source »

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