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2006·08·05
In History, 08-05

Today, in 1966, The Evening Standard published an interview with John Lennon in which he stated that the Beatles were “more popular than Jesus.” Although there was little reaction to his statement in England, Christians in the U.S. embarked upon a massive campaign to destroy Beatles albums and other paraphernalia. This effort, as you might expect, brought great glory to God and many souls were saved. What? They weren't? Yeah, but...


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