Originally posted by thefly108:[..]
This is so dumb.

Originally posted by thefly108:[..]
This is so dumb.
Originally posted by CMIPalaeo:Riiiiiiiiiiiiight. Yes, of all the rock stars in the world, U2 sold their souls. Sounds about right. That explains all the God stuff, right? Yeah.
Originally posted by CMIPalaeo:Riiiiiiiiiiiiight. Yes, of all the rock stars in the world, U2 sold their souls. Sounds about right. That explains all the God stuff, right? Yeah.
Originally posted by u2_michaelc:Okay guys, I came across this, was a video on the side of YouTube. Thoughts?? Ignore the religion stuff if it's not you're thing but, wondering if there's truth to any of it.
[YouTube Video]
Originally posted by bpt3:[..]
As a Christian myself - and one who actually favors U2's 90s work as their best - this is laughable. Clearly this production company doesn't really know what to do with parts of the Bible like the Psalms of lament, or with Lamentations, or with Ecclesiastes...desperate crying out to God in the midst of crises and uncertainty over what seems like God's lingering absence during Israel's exile are common themes in the Old Testament, in particular. Clearly, too, whoever made this video doesn't understand satire or irony, and probably also hasn't read Christian writer C.S. Lewis' "The Screwtape Letters", the book that Bono referred to to help explain his MacPhisto character.
I could go on but will stop there.U2 At The End of the World should be required reading.
Originally posted by bpt3:[..]
As a Christian myself - and one who actually favors U2's 90s work as their best - this is laughable. Clearly this production company doesn't really know what to do with parts of the Bible like the Psalms of lament, or with Lamentations, or with Ecclesiastes...desperate crying out to God in the midst of crises and uncertainty over what seems like God's lingering absence during Israel's exile are common themes in the Old Testament, in particular. Clearly, too, whoever made this video doesn't understand satire or irony, and probably also hasn't read Christian writer C.S. Lewis' "The Screwtape Letters", the book that Bono referred to to help explain his MacPhisto character.
I could go on but will stop there.U2 At The End of the World should be required reading.
Originally posted by bpt3:[..]
As a Christian myself - and one who actually favors U2's 90s work as their best - this is laughable. Clearly this production company doesn't really know what to do with parts of the Bible like the Psalms of lament, or with Lamentations, or with Ecclesiastes...desperate crying out to God in the midst of crises and uncertainty over what seems like God's lingering absence during Israel's exile are common themes in the Old Testament, in particular. Clearly, too, whoever made this video doesn't understand satire or irony, and probably also hasn't read Christian writer C.S. Lewis' "The Screwtape Letters", the book that Bono referred to to help explain his MacPhisto character.
I could go on but will stop there.U2 At The End of the World should be required reading.
Originally posted by u2_michaelc:[..]
I have that u2 book, never read it though, what's it about?
Originally posted by blueeyedboy:[..]
The Screwtape Letters should be on everybodys to read list.
Originally posted by bpt3:[..]
As a Christian myself - and one who actually favors U2's 90s work as their best - this is laughable. Clearly this production company doesn't really know what to do with parts of the Bible like the Psalms of lament, or with Lamentations, or with Ecclesiastes...desperate crying out to God in the midst of crises and uncertainty over what seems like God's lingering absence during Israel's exile are common themes in the Old Testament, in particular. Clearly, too, whoever made this video doesn't understand satire or irony, and probably also hasn't read Christian writer C.S. Lewis' "The Screwtape Letters", the book that Bono referred to to help explain his MacPhisto character.
I could go on but will stop there.U2 At The End of the World should be required reading.