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Jan

Don’t Judge A Book…

   Posted by: Sonny   in Appearance, Entertainment, Identity, Relevance

“It’s a sanctuary where they don’t get shot, they don’t get stabbed, they don’t have to worry about somebody trying to sell them drugs.”

Can you guess who made this statement?  The man who said this and is the one behind the “school of rock” that it references also wrote and sang the following lyrics:

Welcome to my nightmare
I think you’re gonna like it
I think you’re gonna feel that you belong…

He is also known for his horrific theatrics in the performance of his shock rock shows.  Songs about necrophilia and tearing apart baby dolls, snakes and spiders, lots of fake blood and torture; all of these made many parents pray their kids would not listen or see this man perform in the seventies.

But now that man is praying with us.  He is a brother in Christ and has been since the eighties.  I remember hearing about it back then and thinking he had sold out.  His music changed a little (most of you would not recognize it but promiscuous sex, alcohol, satanic glorification, and others are not a part of his show or songs) and he started performing less.

ac-snakeAlice Cooper, yes that is who I said, Alice Cooper teaches a Wednesday night class at his church, has never cheated on his wife of 32 years, has three children, loves golf and is pretty good at winning for charity, and in 1995 started the Solid Rock Foundation which provides money for children’s causes and Christian student scholarships.  He also conceived and initiated The Rock which is a 20,000-square-foot recreational hall on the urban campus of Grand Canyon University. It will be open to children 12 to 18 at no charge; the prime target is at-risk teens, whose parents may be in jail or on drugs, and whose brothers are thugs.

Cooper says alcohol and tobacco will be banned at The Rock. There won’t be a chapel, but counselors will proselytize by example and offer religious guidance to kids who want to learn about the faith.  He says, “We are overtly Christian, but we’re not going to beat you over the head with a Bible.”

Praise God for using any and all of us who are willing.  I so wish that we would learn to stop judging and leaping to conclusions about people because of what they look like or do.  Coopers shows are still bloody, ghoulish and sometimes shocking.  But read some Shakespeare if you think this is new.  He is not a “Christian celebrity” but is open about his faith and wants the focus to be on Christ and not on Alice.

If Alice Cooper had cut his hair, quit performing and singing, and had started a church like a lot of us would have wanted and a lot did, in the eighties, he probably would not be relevant at all today.

Serve where you are.  Be who you are.  God wants you for these very reasons.

Love you all

the-solid-rock-foundation-2Alice Cooper’s Solid Rock

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4 comments so far

Connie
 1 

I did know this about AC. Bob Dylan also became a Christian after a devastating divorce. His life-long fans did not appreciate his born again experience, and he was not very well accepted in the “Christian Community”. Thus his Christianity was short lived. He did put out two ablums during that time that I kinda like…..”Slow Train Coming” and “Saved”. They were pretty good albums considering it was Bob Dylan. :GT:

This is why it is important for us as Christians to love every person for who they are. We just might be surprised as in Alice’s case.

Peace, Love and Joy to all.

January 17th, 2009 at 3:42 pm
 2 

Connie,

Where have you been?

Yeah Dylan wasn’t any good before he was saved so as an atheist I didn’t listen to his christian stuff either. Alice Cooper is also not the greatest singer, but he knows that and thus, his show.

But Dylan could not handle the rejection and did not go on to serve the Lord. Cooper did and he has prospered in both. This post was not to bring about any real deep discussion or thought, I just stumbled across some more about it and found it interesting. And I do believe we have to be relevant, which is an ongoing thought process in my study right now.

Love you

January 17th, 2009 at 5:02 pm
 3 

“Serve where you are. Be who you are. God wants you for these very reasons.” Sounds very Pauline to me! :) Interesting post. I didn’t know about Cooper. Also, I read a brief advertisement the other day concerning Grand Canyon University’s online program (www.gcu.edu). You may want to check it out. 8)

Blessings

January 17th, 2009 at 5:47 pm
Connie
 4 

Well, I’ve been right here. I have just been feeling really yuckie. I am gonna post something on The Gathering in a few minutes about my being sick. I’ve been reading your blog, but just didn’t feel like thinking.

Poor Bob …. I remember when you could almost understand him :wnk:

Peace

January 17th, 2009 at 6:26 pm

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