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Bad Religion's Front man to be awarded lifetime achievment award.

Bad Religion's Greg Graffin to Be Honored for Lifetime Achievement in Atheism, Punk Rock, and Science "Cultural Humanism" Awardee is Seminal Punk Singer, Earned Ivy-League PhD in Evolution CAMBRIDGE, MA - Harvard University's prominent community of atheists and agnostics is poised to honor a rock star and scientist whom they argue is an ideal role model for the nation's millions of non-religious youth. The Humanist Chaplaincy at Harvard has gained considerable national attention in the past year for its unique approach to building a culture and community for the non-religious, and this April 26 it will give its highest honor, the "Outstanding Lifetime Achievement Award in Cultural Humanism," to a unique figure: Dr. Greg Graffin, frontman of the influential punk rock band Bad Religion. Graffin, whose "day job" since 1980 has been recording and extensive worldwide touring with a band boasting such hits as "How Could Hell be Any Worse" and "American Jesus," earned his PhD in Zoology at Cornell and is a member of the UCLA's Faculty in Biology, teaching Life Sciences courses covering Darwin and natural selection. Graffin will give an acoustic performance after accepting the award. "I always put education high on my list of priorities because I thought, Wouldn't it be neat if you can have a singer of your favorite band who also has something more to offer than looking cool - which I don't - or dressing cool - which I don't;" Graffin said. "Those are the things that I try to inspire young people to do, whether it is in the lecture hall or on stage on the Warped Tour. " But Bad Religion, considered among the most influential modern punk bands, has been known for inspiring young people towards a particular set of ideas: those of atheism and Humanism. Graffin's lyrics make plain his passionate disbelief in God. Yet the Harvard Humanists cite his faith in the ability of music and science to improve the world as making the singer unique. "Graffin is proof positive that atheists can be great ethical role models: young people idolize rock stars, and what more could you want from one than his lifelong dedication to science, education, and Humanism?" said Greg Epstein, Humanist Chaplain of Harvard University.
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In response to madmarcus At 07:07 pm amptone Said :
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Oh wow, they were opening for the sell outs?! I mean, Blink 182 were funny wanna be punks (way back in the day), then the sell out occurred. I 100% agree that they should have been headlining, what a crying shame that is.. What has this world come to when Blink 182 headlines...bah-jesus!
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In response to amptone At 05:48 pm madmarcus Said :
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I don't think anyone gets what they deserve really. unless they take it. I know what you mean though When I saw them in 99 they were the act before Blink 182? I mean they should have been the headliners!
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In response to madmarcus At 05:42 pm amptone Said :
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Heh heh, I grew up punk and was raised differently and for that I am thankful. His words are true, heartfelt and lived through. During the 80's and 90's they stayed strong but it was rare to see or hear them in the media. It seems like the great artist's such as Bad Religion don't get the recognition they truly deserve, until now...
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In response to amptone At 05:30 pm madmarcus Said :
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I agree. If more punks,atheists, and people in general were like him. then there would be no "sorrow" heh heh plug!
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At 05:25 pm amptone Said :
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I think in all honesty he deserves the award. I have been a fan since I was a child and he is a great man.
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At 04:57 pm goodgurl8504 Said :
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That's so awesome!! I had no idea he had done so much...
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In response to madmarcus At 05:01 pm speederspider Said :
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it's kind of funny how the average conformist never usually walks alone.
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In response to madmarcus At 05:01 pm speederspider Said :
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Oh alright. See ya later!
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At 05:00 pm madmarcus Said :
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I gotta go now though gotta see if I can pull this one off. Later ms. speederspider
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At 04:58 pm madmarcus Said :
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American Jesus, Atomic Garden, 21St century Digital boy. were their hits back in the early 90's the late 90's they had a hit with Walk. the begining of the millenium they had a sigle sorrow. then last year they had Let them eat war. Its good music and smart lyrics. Its what Punk should be if it wasn't so obsessed with nonconforming in a conforming manner.
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