I sat in the top nosebleeds behind the stage in Chicago and found the sound to be just right. Not so loud that my ears rang much afterward but really crisp, good sound. Perfect volume level. No earplugs needed. I could understand all of Bono's words and the sound was the best of any U2 show I've...
You just said you agree, and then said something that has nothing to do with the post you are "agreeing" with. The poster said U2 will not drop an album with no fanfare or build up. That has nothing to do with your statement of "their hunger for relevance and publicity overrides their commitment...
Fundamentalists do hold the above concepts/doctrines. But so do many evangelicals who are not fundamentalists. Billy Graham has been known more as a non-fundamentalist evangelical.
Think of fundamentalists as the extreme end of evangelicalism. Fundamentalists tend to be judgmental, very stuck...
Jeevey, there are different kinds of evangelical Christians. There are those that you speak of: doing anything humanitarian in the name of making converts. And there are evangelicals who do not have ulterior motives in humanitarian work. Those evangelicals tend to be more on the progressive side...
FOTF is not a quasi-hate group. They are a religiously and politically conservative group. That is not the same thing. Conservatism does not equal hate, any more than liberalism equals communist. They have outspoken opinions about political and religious issues and usually side on the right...
I'm encouraged by Bono's lack of saying stuff about the album. That might mean a real album is about to happen. If he starts saying things, it probably won't happen, or they'll start all over with a new producer.
Yeah, that never totally made sense to me. Like the two dharma guys in the food processing factory from "The New Man in Charge" mini episode were just going to work every day, packaging food for the island, totally unaware that the rest of dharma basically stopped existing decades earlier. Or...
I am a Christian, and I appreciate that U2 has music that appeals to a wide audience and not just Christians. That is one of the things I like best about them: they are true to themselves. They are good people, true to their faith and their passions, but they are not exclusionary. They do not...
I consider myself a moderate Christian. The problem with being a moderate is that you can see the ugly on both sides. There is a lot about Focus on the Family that is well-intentioned, but still ugly. That being said, I strongly support having a dialogue with those you don't agree with. Bono...