At 10:55 AM -0500 12/5/01, Michael Sylvester wrote:
>I have got that Jesus freak student in my class who objected to my asking
>the class to observe one minute of silence in memory of George Harrison.
>She said that she did not like the Beatles because they once proclaimed
>that they were more popular than Jesus.

I suspect that what really bothered her is that they were right.
I believe that John Lennon gave a good justification for his statement
shortly after; you might dig that up.

Of course, the real question is whether George Harrison (who I much admire
as a musician if not a theologian) is that deserving of specific
recognition?
Or do you devote a minute of silence _every_ day to someone who has died?

* PAUL K. BRANDON               [EMAIL PROTECTED]  *
* Psychology Dept       Minnesota State University, Mankato *
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