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Try telling this to my priest and see what reaction you get.
your priest maybe, a guy like Spong however.....
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Try telling this to my priest and see what reaction you get.
your priest maybe, a guy like Spong however.....
I've argued for years, after seeing gays, lesbians, transgenders, and other odd ducks get ordained, that the Episcopal Church will ordain anything and anyone. I just found my suspicions were indeed warranted!
gurney tries his best to control his temper. Rush fan since high school. Progressive rock legends....timeless threesome band from Canada that influenced Gurney hugely...
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The guy on the left is Geddy Lee, the bassist, vocalist, keyboard guy for Rush. The guy is simply amazing. Sean Penn? Hades no!
It seems that I am always very late for the Rush discussions that take place here. I'm definitely the biggest Rush fan in the room, in the whole wide room. And when I'm on the street - depending on the street - I bet I'm definitely in the top three biggest rush fans on the street - depending on the street.
I'm reminded of the song "If you want to be happy", by Jimmy Soul:
Say, man!
Hey, baby!
I saw your bassist the other day!
Yeah?
Yeah, and he's ug-leeeee!
Yeah, he's ugly, but he sure can beat the living heck out of that bass, baby!
Yeah, alright!
Have you heard their new album that came out this past June 12? If not, listen to "Headlong Flight" and keep "Bastille Day" in mind as you listen to the intro.
Frankly, I think Rush lost their solid footing and solid sound after the Counterparts album. That album "Test for Echo" was pretty weak. What I heard of the others wasn't that hot, so I haven't kept up since. They got a grungey, too modern sell-out sound. Heck, even Counterparts was too modern for my taste. IMHO, Rush's pinnacle was the Moving Pictures/Signals/Grace Under Pressure era. After that they steadily declined. Power Windows, Hold Your Fire, Presto, etc. were thin compared to their previous stuff, but those albums are still decent. I actually liked Counterparts better than the three albums that preceded them. The new stuff just doesn't grab me.
But then again, I'm kind of weird. Hemispheres is one of my favs! LOL
I'll disagree about Power Windows. I really disliked it for a long time, and I felt that it had way too much synthesizer. But it REALLY grew on me, and it might be my favorite of their albums from the 80s. Geddy rips his bass apart on that album like there was no tomorrow. I think they began to lose their way with Hold Your Fire, but temporarily got it back with Presto. I agree with you about the 90s. They tried to recover by trying to sound mainstream, but it was a flop. That was far from their best decade. But if you haven't heard much from the last decade, especially from Clockwork Angels, you're missing out.
Present your list of 10 parishes that are accessible from Highway 99 and have "totally" different theologies from one another, and we might have an interesting discussion. You have set the bar high, though, since if any two parishes agree on any single theological point, their theologies are not "totally" different.With Anglicanism, you can drive down highway 99 in California and stop at ten different Anglican churches and you'll find ten totally different theologies that all use a prayer book.