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Jesus & His People: Christian Celebrities
Alice Cooper Is A Christian
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Rock star Alice Cooper shocked the world in the 1970s
with an alcohol-fueled stage show that explored taboos ranging from murder
to necrophilia. Years later he shocked the rock world by quietly embracing
Christianity.
Cooper has rarely talked about his faith, but in an exclusive October,
2000 interview with Lonn Friend, editor of the on-line rock magazine
KNAC.COM, Cooper spoke at length about his drinking days, faith in God,
and views on the shock-rockers who are following in his footsteps.
Cooper said he was introduced to alcohol when he began his music career,
and drank heavily for the next 15 years. "I was a totally functional
alcoholic, probably the most functional alcoholic ever. I never missed a
show. I never stumbled. I never slurred a word. I mean I was the Dean
Martin of rock n' roll," he told KNAC.COM. Cooper said divine intervention
is what broke his drinking habit in the mid-1980s. "I honestly think I was
simply and completely healed," he said. "I guess you can call it a
miracle. It's the only way I can explain it. It was absolutely eliminated
from my life."
Cooper has often been called the model for today's shock-rockers,
including Marilyn Manson. While he doesn't criticize Manson for his
on-stage theatrics, Cooper takes issue with Manson's anti-Christian
stance.
"He's very vocal about it," Cooper told KNAC.COM. "I believe [the Manson
album] AntiChrist Superstar was pointed right directly at me. I didn't
volley the first shots in this whole thing. His whole anti-Christian
thing, and I'm like 'Hey, I'm Christian, and I'm not going to denounce
what I believe.' I can be a rock 'n' roll star, a Christian and Alice
Cooper."
Cooper continued, "I think Marilyn had a really bad Christian experience
when he was younger. My guess is he got involved with some
less-than-Christian-Christians and that really, forgive the expression,
nailed him. You know, he's one of the greatest button pushers I've ever
met. And I know that game because I invented that game...Manson clicked
because he found a whole new set of buttons to push, he even pushed my
buttons, which is pretty impressive since I was pushing buttons before he
was born."
Cooper's embrace of Christianity was more a return to faith than a coming
to faith. "I was pretty much convinced all my life that there was just one
God and there was Jesus Christ and there was the Devil," he said.
"You couldn't believe in God without believing in the Devil. I always tell
bands that the most dangerous thing you can do is to believe in the
concept of the Devil or the concept of God, because you're not giving them
full credit. When you believe in God, you've got to believe in the
all-powerful God. He's not just God, He's the all-powerful God and He has
total control over everyone's life. The Devil, on the other hand, is a
real character that's trying his hardest to tear your life apart. If you
believe that this is just mythology, you're a prime target because you
know that's exactly what Satan wants: To be a myth. But he's not a myth,
of this I'm totally convinced. More than anything in the world, I'm
convinced of that."
Cooper continued, "We have to make a choice. And everybody, at some point
in their lives, has to make that choice. When people say, 'How do you
believe this? Why do you believe this?' I just say nothing else speaks to
my heart. This doesn't speak to my intellect, it doesn't speak to my logic
- it speaks right to my heart and right to my soul, deeper than anything
I've ever thought of. And I totally believe it. That being said, I'm not a
very good Christian. I mean, none of us are ever 'good' Christians. That's
not the point. When you're a Christian, it doesn't mean you're gonna be
good, it means you've got a harder road to pull."
Though some have questioned combining his faith in God with his
rock-and-roll background, Cooper doesn't see a conflict. "I'm the first
one to rock as loud as I can, but when it comes to what I believe, I'm the
first one to defend it too," he said. "It has also gotten me in trouble
with the staunch Christians who believe that in order to be a Christian
you have to be on your knees 24 hours a day in a closet somewhere. Hey,
maybe some people can live like that, but I don't think that's the way God
expected us to live. When Christ came back, He hung out with the whores,
the drunks and miscreants because they were people that needed Him. Christ
never spent His time with the Pharisees."
But while Cooper may still speak to some of his old themes, he has a new
message today.
"I used to celebrate moral decay, the decadence of it," he admitted. "I
can look back on what I did then and what I'm doing now and they're two
different things. But at the time I was the poster boy for moral decay,
you know. So yeah, I've got a lot to be forgiven for...out of ignorance, I
thought I was doing the right thing. I was totally in agreement that every
guy should sleep with every girl and drink as much as they can. I don't
believe that now. I don't believe in it, because I see how destructive it
is."
Spiritual awakening is happening around the world, Cooper believes. "It's
obvious humanity is craving for answers directly born of awareness," he
said. "That's the healthiest thing I've seen in a long time because there
is something better and everybody's gotta find it in their own way. People
aren't feeling fulfilled by how many cars they own or the size of their
stock portfolio.
Even the addicts are saying, 'It doesn't matter how many drugs I take, I'm
not fulfilled. This isn't satisfying.' There's a spiritual hunger going
on. Everybody feels it. If you don't feel it now, you will. Trust me. You
will."
Copyright © 2002
by www.JesusJournal.com or
author. All Rights Reserved.
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