Political commentator and "Dilbert" creator Scott Adams claimed to have accepted Jesus Christ as his Lord and Savior before he died Tuesday at 68, following a prolonged battle with prostate cancer.
I accept Jesus Christ as my lord and savior, and I look forward to spending an eternity with him,’ Adams declared in the message, adding that he hoped he was ‘still qualified for entry’ into heaven ...
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Scott Adams, the man behind popular comic strip “Dilbert,” died after a battle with prostate cancer. He was 68 years old.
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Christ "is the image of the invisible God." That idea has inspired thousands of representations of Jesus of decidedly wide-ranging degrees of artistic quality. One of the oldest images we have is a ...
A long-lost filmed record of a 1971 theatrical monologue by Klaus Kinski that turned into a confrontation with the hostile audience and an endurance test for the famously intense actor, "Jesus Christ ...
After the University of Alabama's backup quarterback, Tua Tagovailoa, came in after halftime and rallied the Crimson Tide to a 26-23 victory over Georgia in the College Football National Championship ...