Alice Cooper to build Christian teen center

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Rocker hopes Arizona facility will teach kids values of ‘boundaries’

PHOENIX - For all the envelope-pushing Alice Cooper has done as a shock rocker, he also knows the value of boundaries, especially for children.

“Kids love boundaries. We used to fight against them. But in all reality, what we really did want was to know where we could go. Of course, you always step over the line just a little bit to see what’s going to happen,” said the 58-year-old rocker, known for his ghoulish makeup and hits such as 1975’s “Welcome to My Nightmare.”

Cooper said his Christian, nonprofit Solid Rock Foundation has begun fundraising efforts for a 20,000-square-foot teen activity center to be called The Rock, to be built at Grand Canyon University in West Phoenix.

“We’re not going to beat them over the head with a Bible,” Cooper said. “But we’re certainly going to be available to tell them that that’s available to them.”

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/14136694/


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My aunt was in the same Bible study class as the Cooper. :o
 
Don't want your kids to grow to be freaks, now do ya? :o :p
 
Many minds will inevitably be blown by the existence of this.
 
:rolleyes: Yeah...a Christian teen center sounds like lots of fun. I'd rather hang out at my dentist's office. At least there are drugs there.
 

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