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In reply to the discussion: Labels? [View all]Goblinmonger
(22,340 posts)25. So why am I getting that attitude?
If I had come in here saying "you have no idea--your mind cluttered with belief and all," I'm quite sure I would be blocked from this group (and I would be fine with that decision). Why do you think you get to take that attitude with me?
I'm trying to tell you how it is being applied from those that think like me. I admit that I, and others, don't see it as a positive attribute. I just don't think we are using it to describe people in a way that is inconsistent with the person that coined the term (other than the positive vs negative attribute concept).
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I agree. I notice as my faith cuanges and grows thst labels don't pinpoint my faith completely.
hrmjustin
Aug 2014
#1
Interesting question. I would have never used the term "idolize" re a personal label
No Vested Interest
Aug 2014
#12
I believe the term refers to an atheist who thinks that some atheists are too harsh on believers
el_bryanto
Aug 2014
#17
That's possibly the origin of the term; but obviously it's being applied wider than that. nt
el_bryanto
Aug 2014
#22
You camd in here knowing fullwellwhat might happen and started trashing the place.
hrmjustin
Aug 2014
#35
Labels can be handy, but a given label can cover a multitude of differences
Fortinbras Armstrong
Aug 2014
#57