Oh, I have a religion/Spanish question: There's a church by my house that's Iglesia Piedra Angular. Angular Rock? That sounds completely unfamiliar to me in English. Anyone know anything?
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Natter 46: The FIGHTIN' 46
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Timelies all!
Another quiet day here...
I've given up on the idea of the Cowparade touring today -- too wet! I'll be having to hold an umbrella over my head to take pictures.
Instead I'm going to stay in and get a bunch of household tasks done, and try to learn how to vid with Final Cut Pro, which is indeed a fancy-schmancy program. Mind you, I'm still stuck on how you do simple things like delete an audio track from a video clip, or indeed how you manipulate things in general. ::puts on hat of inspiration::
Jesse: no clue. Maybe 'Angular' is an idiom for upright or freestanding or something? So far as I can find, it pretty much means angular in Spanish.
Jesse, I think a piedra angular is a cornerstone.
OK, that makes good sense!
Jesse, I think a piedra angular is a cornerstone.
Huh. That still doesn't have any Christian resonance for me.
Jesse, fwiw, I got 183,000 hits when I googled "cornerstone church" -- at a guess it shows up far more often in Charismatic parlance.
Interesante. The church by me is definitely charismatic, so I guess I'm just ignorant! Learn something every day.
Googling just "cornerstone" gives a Christian college, homeschooling materials, a group of affiliated Christian schools (w/ each other, the college, the homeschools, or all three I don't know), a contemporary Christian music festival, and a Christian cable TV channel all on the front page of results -- looks like it's something of a brand name (officially or not) in the Evangelical world.