The only thing that is confirmed is someone's religious bigotry and hatred, by yet another post that evinces it ...It's confirmed skyraider, you hit it.
Any word requiring such a lengthy explanation seems to be an overly strenuous attempt to create a highly emotional pejorative (once you've educated everyone about just how emotional they're supposed to be after hearing it), in order to make the speaker feel better than, or superior to, those he is attempting to deride. It seems to me that it's a lot easier to just stick with the term which everyone already knows, and and means the same thing:More religiously bigoted (and likely racist as well) hatred from the Christ-shun(ning), Jeebus worshipping crowd I see ...
(jeebus: A name used on progressive blogs to deride intolerant religious rightwingers ("fundies") who use the Christian faith as a flag and front for every one of their nastiest motivations, statements and actions, hiding hate behind professed faith. Basically "jeebus" is a code word for lefties permitting them to mock self-annointed religious frothing biters / ultraconservatives of the social or financial right who advocate selfishness and cruelty (via nutty religious errors) without actually deriding Jesus or Christianity itself which they don't have a problem with. Put alternatively, a person who follows the New Testament loves Jesus; a person who can't wait to take away sick benefits from a dying lesbian because God Hates s loves Jeebus. Get the diff?
To conflate being critical of the policies and conduct of a nation-state with the bashing of a particular people (whether that people is defined in terms of religion or ethnicity or both) is the epitome of illogical reasoning ...This from the Jew basher.......
I'm pretty comfortable with the assessment of some who have stated (on more than one occasion) that they have not found my posts to be anti-semitic ...You hit it.
Any word requiring such a lengthy explanation seems to be an overly strenuous attempt to create a highly emotional pejorative (once you've educated everyone about just how emotional they're supposed to be after hearing it), in order to make the speaker feel better than, or superior to, those he is attempting to deride. It seems to me that it's a lot easier to just stick with the term which everyone already knows, and and means the same thing:
Christians
I don't mind a little namecalling and invective now and then ... Lord-only-knows that I do plenty of it myself ...The namecalling is an admission that reasonable evidence & argument is nonexistent. To paraphrase: use 'em if ya got 'em.
Well ... no m'dear you didn't ...Did I say I mind the namecalling?
That would be the preferable scenario I would think ...JK! Actually, I do mind it. I'd like to see opinions discussed with some civility, as far as possible.
Same here ... it's rather mindless in my book ...The whole "Merica! Love it or leave it!" irritates the bejeebers outta me, as I see patriotism in a different light.
Yup ... conflating criticism of the United States - either as a nation or simply it's government - with hatred (of either) is a dog that just don't hunt ... because it precludes the possibility of that criticism being borne out of caring and concern ...It's not insisting we are the best, but trying to find ways to make it so. Or at least, make it better. Fixing flaws is impossible, if said flaws cannot be admitted, much less discussed.
Since ... nevah ...And since when is criticizing tantamount to 'hating', anyway?
Would seem to be fraught with difficulty ...How can we have a cogent discourse if we can't even use words that mean what we think they mean?
That fallacy has probably been around since time immemorial ...Did the whole 'hate' thing start with criticism of Bush? Or was it in vogue before that?
I don't mind a little namecalling and invective now and then ... Lord-only-knows that I do plenty of it myself ...
No ... actually you fixed it for yourself ...Fixed it for you.