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4. Argyle and Beit-Hallahmi, The Social Psychology of Religion, p 199 4a. "Un jour que Moling allait son chemin, il vit devant lui un lépreux hideux, sans beauté. ‘D’où viens-tu, ô clerc?’ dit le lépreux. ‘Je viens du bois,’ dit le clerc. ‘Pour Dieu, prends-moi...
Bootsy Collins;“Karma Police,” Radiohead;“Losing My Religion,” R.E.M.;“Vogue,” Madonna Screenshot: Fatboy Slim; Radiohead; Remhq; Madonna (YouTube) In a post-MTV world, it’s easy to write off the music video as an eternally lost art. While that may be true in some ways,....
Hello Rocksmith fans! This week's DLC features four songs by long running Los Angeles punk band, @BadReligion! Both 21st Century (Digital Boy) and Sorrow had been confirmed over the weekend but rounding out the pack is a song that appeared in both Guitar
Bad Religion will release 'Christmas Songs' on Oct. 29, so be the coolest neighbors on the block and toss copies of the album at costumed kids on Halloween. Bad Religion's other 2013 album, 'True North,' is also a must-hear release, so pick that one up too. ...
Religion and money are not topics for polite society. One does not disclose one’s moral transgressions, even to intimate friends. They are to be borne stoically (maybe that was just SueG’s precept). One does not dwell on one’s feelings – at least, not outloud. ...
“Eat Pray Drugs” is a chilling look at the trifecta of opioids — food, religion, narcotics — in small towns where hope doesn’t come in large supply. Pillbox Patti’s characters roll up to church with glazed-over eyes, watch friends get hooked on the harder stuff, and meanwhile the...
with Lou Gehrig’s disease. Then, after being lectured on the evils of organized religion by a rock and roller who stands on a rug whose design keeps magically changing to reflect the various “mobs” who’ve “cling-wrapped” each other throughout history, in the end he finds peace in...
Irwin: I hate labeling an album “bad,” especially since any release inevitably influences the material that follows it. Still, for the sake of argument, I’ll go with 1987’sA Momentary Lapse of Reason. From the bloated guest-star list to Gilmour’s domination over the songs, it all ju...