None of my business and I don't blog to pick on these people but this seems to say it all: snobs celebrating their own real or imagined cleverness (if you don’t enjoy it you’re just not our class, dear); boomers and the odd swipple who’s ‘into spirituality’ and maybe likes high church without all that downer moralising. No wonder they’ve been shutting down in so many places.
I'm getting the feeling that the Bloviator is not an honest broker in the Liturgy Wars. After all, he highlights the worship-product Seuss-charist but does not mention its competitor, the U2-charist. http://www.e4gr.org/u2charists/service.html
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None of my business and I don't blog to pick on these people but this seems to say it all: snobs celebrating their own real or imagined cleverness (if you don’t enjoy it you’re just not our class, dear); boomers and the odd swipple who’s ‘into spirituality’ and maybe likes high church without all that downer moralising. No wonder they’ve been shutting down in so many places.
I'm getting the feeling that the Bloviator is not an honest broker in the Liturgy Wars. After all, he highlights the worship-product Seuss-charist but does not mention its competitor, the U2-charist. http://www.e4gr.org/u2charists/service.html
This isn't the work of The Cat in the Hat, but of "Basement Cat" - Google it if you are unfamiliar with the Internet meme that I am referring to!
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