From: RycheWorld@aol.com
Date: Sat Mar 27 2004 - 23:14:46 GMT
Platt,
Totally agree with "labels" being a saving grace. I guess what I was
pointing to is more of a "labeling" of people's minds or directions. Labeling an
automobile as a car I would call more of a...."naming". I was talking about the
words atheists, liberals, catholics, etc...
As I know they break things down but I believe that labels wind up being
very hypocritical and leading. For example, the "Catholics" follow the bible
(or are supposed to) yet every single one of them sins. Therefore, their
"label" as Catholics tend to lead an outside source into thinking differently of
them (maybe more wholesome?).
I, for one, consider myself in the political world a "conservative
liberal". Now we have 2 seperate "labels" that don't really coincide. Likewise, as I
don't believe in a holy god I still do not consider myself an atheist...more
of a "humanist"!
What's your take(s)?
Dan
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