Word: christianized
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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McNamara, who also teaches a press and politics class at Brandies University, described how her column on Christian Peter, a sexual offender who was drafted by the New England Patriots, eventually resulted in his release by the team...
...saddens us that so much time need be spent on such trivial matters when we should be furthering queer visibility and life on campus. The elections have since been nullified (with the consent of all parties involved) and new public elections will be held in the coming weeks. CHRISTIAN PHILIPPE QUILICI '01 Chair, publicity, Harvard-Radcliffe BGLTSA...
...folk-rock legend: He suffered a life-threatening heart virus, met the pope, performed the world over and was honored at the Kennedy Center. Last night's award for album of the year was his first Grammy since 1979, when he was cited for his born-again Christian-themed song, "Gotta Serve Somebody." Dylan never received a Grammy in the 1960s -- the peak of his creative influence. This year's album is considered his most acclaimed work in years. He even remained unflappable while performing "Love Sick" when a man with the words "Soy Bomb" painted on his torso leapt...
...ugly bit of politics. McConnell, as head of the GOP's campaign committee, isn't bashful about protecting the system that has served his party so well. Reminding GOP incumbents that powerful groups like the Christian Coalition, the NRA and the National Right To Life Committee all oppose the McCain-Feingold bill, McConnell then dared Mr. and Mrs. America to speak up for themselves. "No one in the history of American politics has ever won or lost a campaign on this issue," he said...
...reality, the average atheist is not much different from the average Christian or other monotheist. Christians reject many gods and think nothing of it. Atheists simply believe in one fewer god than they do, and want to have the same rights and show of respect that Christians expect. Like Christians, we value moral excellence and the common ethical teachings of men like Socrates, Buddha and Christ. Of course, we do have our differences: we do not worship Christ as divine and find some of his teachings, like those about hellfire and eternal punishment, very harmful. But on the whole...