>Thats crap man..I dont think anyone who had a chance to see Sunny Day >Real 
>Estate would back out just because Jeremy found Christ..or think >any less 
>of him (i think he rocks even more) just because he did..
>Anyone who can tap into spirituality that powerful..well..i guess >jeremy 
>isn't exactly your typical christian..so never mind.

I think people that are anti-Christian are just as silly as people who are 
anti-non-Christians (if you can think of a better way to say that, please 
say so). A lot of people I know have come to this bizarre conclusion that 
anyone who has a profound belief is either ignorant or hateful or both.
If it bothers someone to hear Christian lyrics, then don't listen to it.
Spirituality is, in many ways, what is missing from American culture. not to 
say that we are lacking *religion*...I think we're all aware of 
televangelists...but that deep, penetrating, life-altering spirituality  
isn't very common. Whether you want to follow Christ or Buddha or Krishna, I 
think the message is pretty much the same: treat others as you would have 
them treat you.
Everyone sit back and picture the world if *everyone* followed that credo to 
the letter. Virtually every social problem would be cured in the moment 
people started to be kind to one another.
If that's what Jeremy Enick has taken to preaching, then yay Jeremy 
Enick...and praise Jesus.

-Kate (the Buddhist who loves Jesus in a very J. D. Salinger way and wishes 
desperately that people would stop killing each other)


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