That was the heading of a section in the Minneapolis Star-Tribune's gossip column dated 8/12/01.
Prince Rogers Nelson, based in Minneapolis, is an internationally famous musician-composer-singer of the 80's and 90's. Recently he converted to the JW's. Here's an outsider's view of what likely was his attempt to "get his service time done":
Virtual evangelist?
While I've had no reports of Prince knocking on doors
for Jehovah's Witnesses, he may be meeting his
proselytizing duties in high-tech ways. A music
insider reports that Prince reportedly has been
e-mailing material of a religious nature. My insider
had the opportunity to read an e-mail purportedly from
Prince. My source couldn't follow the writings (but
who am I to talk?) and, of course, insider doesn't
wish to follow Prince's newfound appreciation for the
Bible, which 'clearly defines the roles of men and
women,' as Symbolina has previously stated. The
writings my insider saw were gibberish, with all the
words running together like one continuous word. More
and more, people are getting the impression that
Prince doesn't know who he is, as a musician and maybe
a person.
GopherWhy shouldn't truth be stranger than fiction? Fiction, after all, has to make sense.
Mark Twain (1835-1910)