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Daniel-San wrote:
http://www.cnn.com/2005/LAW/12/20/in....ap/index.html "We find that the secular purposes claimed by the Board amount to a pretext for the Board's real purpose, which was to promote religion in the public school classroom," Said the judge: "It is ironic that several of these individuals, who so staunchly and proudly touted their religious convictions in public, would time and again lie to cover their tracks and disguise the real purpose behind the ID Policy." Here's another take on ID: http://www.seedmagazine.com/news/200...e_other_id.php -- Cut "to the chase" for my email address. |
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![]() "rw" wrote ... Daniel-San wrote: http://www.cnn.com/2005/LAW/12/20/in....ap/index.html "We find that the secular purposes claimed by the Board amount to a pretext for the Board's real purpose, which was to promote religion in the public school classroom," Said the judge: "It is ironic that several of these individuals, who so staunchly and proudly touted their religious convictions in public, would time and again lie to cover their tracks and disguise the real purpose behind the ID Policy." Here's another take on ID: http://www.seedmagazine.com/news/200...e_other_id.php -- Cut "to the chase" for my email address. I've been googling, trying to find when people started marketing creationism by it's 'new and improved' name, intelligent design. Seems to me, it's within the last couple years, but I can't find anything to verify that. Weird that a concept's name has been altered in order to market it more effectively. No, it's not 'creationism', that big, scary no-no, this is cue Mighty Mouse theme 'Intelligent Design", as if it's some kind of hybrid of the two. I have zero problem with religion -- in fact, despite it's many shortcomings (the crusades being a rather glaring example), I tend to believe that it probably helps a lot of people deal with the many questions that life offers. I just really, really wish people would keep it private. Dan |
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![]() Daniel-San wrote: "rw" wrote ... -- Cut "to the chase" for my email address. SNIP Weird that a concept's name has been altered in order to market it more effectively. No, it's not 'creationism', that big, scary no-no, this is cue Mighty Mouse theme 'Intelligent Design", as if it's some kind of hybrid of the two. SNIP Dan If you want to read the full ruling as a pdf, go to: http://i.a.cnn.net/cnn/2005/images/12/20/kitzmiller.pdf The judge uses some harsh language to characterize the defendants, but I think that might be because the judge was peeved about being lied to. There is a lot of history to renaming something to avoid connotations of the old name. Take PMS, for one. There is a pathology where some women experience amplified symptons of what other women normally experience, but describing the more serious one as "PMS" implies that everybody deals with it and trivializes it. By naming it something else, like "Late-phase luteal dysphoric disorder," you make it more serious to apply to the lady who went postal at a mall. Similar linquistic phenomena occur in technical or professional jargon, too, as well as government and corporate parlance. Steve |
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![]() "Steve" wrote in message oups.com... Daniel-San wrote: "rw" wrote ... -- Cut "to the chase" for my email address. SNIP Weird that a concept's name has been altered in order to market it more effectively. No, it's not 'creationism', that big, scary no-no, this is cue Mighty Mouse theme 'Intelligent Design", as if it's some kind of hybrid of the two. SNIP Dan If you want to read the full ruling as a pdf, go to: http://i.a.cnn.net/cnn/2005/images/12/20/kitzmiller.pdf The judge uses some harsh language to characterize the defendants, but I think that might be because the judge was peeved about being lied to. There is a lot of history to renaming something to avoid connotations of the old name. Take PMS, for one. There is a pathology where some women experience amplified symptons of what other women normally experience, but describing the more serious one as "PMS" implies that everybody deals with it and trivializes it. By naming it something else, like "Late-phase luteal dysphoric disorder," you make it more serious to apply to the lady who went postal at a mall. Similar linquistic phenomena occur in technical or professional jargon, too, as well as government and corporate parlance. Beating ------------------corporal punishment Execution----------------capital punishment Massive layoffs--------downsizing Theft-----------------------golden parachute Mass hysteria----------religion Juvenile sociopath----God The list goes on and on and on........ Wolfgang |
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Weird that a concept's name has been altered in order to market it more
effectively. In addition to Wolfgang's contributions, consider the names "Abraham Lincoln Brigade" and "Patriot Act." vince |
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![]() "vincent p. norris" wrote ... Weird that a concept's name has been altered in order to market it more effectively. In addition to Wolfgang's contributions, consider the names "Abraham Lincoln Brigade" and "Patriot Act." vince Didn't mean to imply that I didn't know many examples, also. Just find it odd, that's all. My personal favorite (other than Wolfgang's 'juvenile sociopath' -- hysterical) has to be the Constitution Protection Act. What a joke.... Dan |
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![]() "Daniel-San" wrote ... Constitution Protection Act. Yeah, that's 'restoration', not protection. oops... Dan |
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![]() "rw" wrote in message ink.net... Daniel-San wrote: http://www.cnn.com/2005/LAW/12/20/in....ap/index.html "We find that the secular purposes claimed by the Board amount to a pretext for the Board's real purpose, which was to promote religion in the public school classroom," Said the judge: "It is ironic that several of these individuals, who so staunchly and proudly touted their religious convictions in public, would time and again lie to cover their tracks and disguise the real purpose behind the ID Policy." Here's another take on ID: http://www.seedmagazine.com/news/200...e_other_id.php -- Cut "to the chase" for my email address.\ Did I see the Church of the Flying Spaghetti Monsterism here first ? I have had more than one person send it to me. Interesting coorelation on the site between the number of pirates and global warming. http://www.venganza.org/ |
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