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Bob Dylan, evreu, s-a convertit ulterior la crestinism. A scos chiar si un album pe tema asta. Destept baiat, si le zice bine...
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athos
la: 17/12/2003 08:47:45
nu s-a convertit la crestinism,a scos un LP prin '79 daca tin eu minte bine cu tenta crestina,dar ulterior si-a "revenit",din cate stiu eu a ramas evreu...
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am cautat inca o data pe net
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Daniel Racovitan
la: 17/12/2003 08:56:38
am cautat inca o data pe net si uite ce am gasit:
"Another chapter explores the religious beliefs of Bob Dylan, the mercurial singer-songwriter. Scott Marshall, author of the Dylan chapter, writes that Dylan was born Jewish, but converted to Christianity in 1979. "In early 1979, Larry Myers and Paul Emond, two pastors from the Vineyard church, visited Dylan's home in Brentwood, Calif. and shared the gospel. Not long afterward, Dylan came to faith in Jesus, was baptized, and enrolled in a discipleship class through the Vineyard," Marshall writes. Despite converting, Dylan continued to support Jewish causes and charities throughout his career. In 1997, for example, Dylan sang a benefit concert for the Simon Wiesenthal Center, a Jewish charity in Los Angeles. Later that year, he sang for the pope, leaving Dylan-watchers bemused." http://www.crosswalk.com/fun/books/1217989.html
sa fie, Bob
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(anonim)
la: 18/12/2003 02:36:51
unul dintre promotorii ideii de a ne apropia unii de altii
chiar daca religia ne desparte? Catalina Bader
religia
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athos
la: 18/12/2003 07:17:02
nu ne desparte,daca suntem cu totii oameni,suntem intr-un
fel legati,diferentele de religie nu-si mai au rostul,parerea mea...
S-a rasgindit! Nu mai e crestin!
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RSI
la: 19/12/2003 04:33:16
Un extras din biografia lui Bob Dylan din site-ul Rolling Stone:
"After another tour and a lounge-like 1978 album called Street Legal, Dylan announced his conversion to Christianity. His newfound faith was highlighted on 1979's Slow Train Coming, a No. 3 hit that sold over a million copies; 1980's Saved and 1981's Shot Of Love also dealt with religious themes. Dylan began performing only his new, Christian material, upsetting many long term fans. By 1982 Dylan had re-embraced Judaism via the Lubavitch Chabad movement, publicly marking his spiritual rebirth with a pilgrimage to Israel. His next album, 1983's Infidels, produced by Mark Knopfler, returned to secular material and received good reviews."
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