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Steven Jamar
stevenjamar at gmail.com
Thu Sep 6 09:16:12 PDT 2007
Curious. I've had many a christian tell me it is their obligation to
proselytize -- using that very word.
I don't see anything pejorative in it at all. It is quite accurate.
On 9/6/07, Will Linden <wlinden at panix.com> wrote:
>
> On Thu, 6 Sep 2007, Douglas Laycock wrote:
>
> > Some Christians proselytize; some don't. Same with atheists.
>
> "Proseleytize" is one of those funny words, like "cult" and
> "superstition", which can only be applied to Somebody Else BY DEFINITION.
> We share, you preach, They proseleytize. Consequently, I have dropped it
> from my vocabulary.
>
>
>
> Will Linden wlinden at panix.com
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Prof. Steven Jamar
Howard University School of Law
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