"The reasonable man adapts himself to the world: the unreasonable one persists in trying to adapt the world to himself. Therefore all progress depends on the unreasonable man."- Anglo-Irish dramatist & socialist, George Bernard Shaw
"Let every Christian, as much as in him lies, engage himself openly and publicly, before all the world, in some mental pursuit for the Building up of Jerusalem."- English poet, artist, engraver, and visionary, William Blake
This user's entire personality can be summed up in a 56 userboxes!!!
On Wikipedia and elsewhere, the celebral output of Yozzer66 is straddled by two different personas:
The Odious Oracle, a self-appointed arbitrator of good taste in music, film, books and the art of football.
The Red Ramrod, a liberal Christian, a Marxist humanist and an 'organic intellectual' continually politically engaged but striving to remain reflective at the same time.
(i) The Apostle Paul
(ii) Joachim of Fiore
(iii) Fra. Dolcino (Franciscan)
(iv) John Ziska (Taborite)
(v) Muntzer (Anabaptist)
(vi) Winstanley (Digger)
(b) Protestant Theology
(i) Arminianism
(ii) English Dissenters
(iii) The Seekers - 'Free Christians' - Quakers & Unitarians
(iv) General Baptists - Baptist New Connexion - Baptist Union
(v) Methodist Lay Revivalist Movements esp. the Primitives and the Independent Methodist Connexion
(c) Post-Hegalian Radicalism (1):
(i) Existentialism
(ii) Christan Existentialism
(iii) Marxist Existentialism
(d) Post-Hegalian Radicalism (2):
(i) Marxism
(ii) Marxian Humanism
(iii) Liberation Theology
(i) Everton F.C. (Est. 1878) Goodison Park, Liverpool
(ii) Tranmere Rovers F.C. (Est. 1884) Prenton Park, Birkenhead
(iii) Port Vale F.C. (Est. 1876) Vale Park, Burslem, Stoke-on-Trent
(iv) Burscough F.C. (Est. 1946) Victoria Park, Burscough, Lancs
(v) Prescot Cables F.C. (Est. 1884) Valerie Park, Prescot, Merseyside
(vi) Skelmersdale United F.C. (Est. 1882) A.T. Stadium, Skelmersdale, Lancs
My Post-War Footballing Artists:
(i) The Magical Magyars (early - mid 1950s) esp. Jozsef Bozsik (Right Half) of Budapesti Honved.
(ii) The Czechoslovakian side (early 1960s) esp. Josef Maspust (Left Half) of Dukla Praha.
(iii) The 'Total Football' Dutch (the 1970s) esp. Johan Cruyff (Centre Forward) of Ajax Amsterdam.