One thing stood out as seperate from the rest of the tone of this piece (not bad, just in a different vein) that I really liked:
I use what I call the warrior-priest-clown method. In life you have to be strong, honest, spiritual and funny.
I like this guy. I like this philosophy.
I am henceforth going to present myself as a warrior-priest-clown. Braveheart with a red nosey.
This comment coming from the big, burly guy who played Barabas. Now, here's something to ponder. Do you know what the name 'Barabas' means? In Hebrew, 'bar' means 'son of' and you probably recall Christ referring to His Father as 'Abba'. That's correct - Barabas means 'Son of the Father'. Now! Consider the contrast - Pontius Pilate offered to release one of two prisonsers - Jesus (the Son of God [the Father]) or Barabas (Son of the Father).