Brian Reade Column: AMEN TO THAT, BRO.(Features)

From: The Mirror (London, England) | Date: August 1, 2002 | Copyright information

Byline: Brian Reade

I'M surprised the new Archbishop of Canterbury sees youth culture as a corrupting influence because I find so much of it deeply religious.

For example, Big Brother is a modern-day story about the Apostles. A tale of 12 young people giving up their jobs and living together like celibate hermits, hanging on the every word of a mysterious higher being ...

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