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Language & Its Destruction

Wrestling for Truth with ChatGPT
September 2024Every technological development, at least up until now, has created a new tool that can be pressed into the service (or disservice) of man.
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Junkspace: The Empty Slogans of Our Politicized Linguistic Regime
May 2024To live in the truth, we must want the truth. That means doing what we can to get at the reality hidden behind the empty slogans of partisan ideology.
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“Politics and the English Language.” By George Orwell.
April 2020Language should reflect reality. If it doesn’t, what possible limits could be placed on misleading, manipulative language?
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“Homosexuality” as a Philological Problem
January-February 2020Neither the words “homosexual” or “homosexuality” nor their equivalents in any language known to me existed before the late 19th century.
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America’s Linguistic Revolution
October 2019Where do we stand in relation to George Washington’s claim that godlessness leads to immorality, and immorality to a breakdown in democratic governance?
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The Great Awokening: The Puritan Roots of the Social Justice Warrior
January-February 2019Social Justice Warriors behave like cult members. They are little Cromwells who demand Robespierre-level ideological purity of every single person.
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Is Love Really All You Need?
April 2017When love is encased in truth, it radiates peace and societies prosper. Without truth, love is a silk noose strangling the souls of men and squeezing the life from society.
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Giving an Appearance of Solidity to Pure Wind
January-February 2016When considering Muslim tolerance, one might inquire: Are Muslim attitudes toward drinking alcohol tolerant? And how about free speech? Women's rights? Freedom of religion? Music and Art?
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On the Deconstruction of Language
May 2015All our institutions are infested with corrupt language, whose impetus is to tear down all present realities and replace them with vain and avaricious desires.
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Big Sister Is Listening to You
July-August 2013States expend considerable effort rewriting statutes using "gender-neutral vocabulary" and manipulating our language in the service of a broad sociopolitical agenda.
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Faith Journey or Road to Hell?
December 2008Can someone who has ignored every proscription of the Catholic faith be described as being on a "faith journey"?
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'I Will Defend to the Death Your Right to Say It'
October 2007In most daily newspapers prolifers are called "anti-abortion" and pro-aborts are called "pro-choice." But these are euphemisms.
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"Grandfathering" Gay Priests
February 2006Curiously, one doesn't say "grandmothered." Had the term been "grandmothered," it would certainly have been banned by the Language Nazis.
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Parent Is a Noun, Not a Verb
January 2006When we firmly reject using the language crafted by the ideologues of modernity, we strike a blow for sanity.
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Chrismukkah: It's In the Cards
December 2005A newly minted interfaith "holiday" is a multi-cultural mishmash of cherished rituals and customs with "no dogma and no rules."
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Ms. Goodie Two-Shoes Rhetoric
February 2005If we can't say "policemen," why do we get to say "gunman"?
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Fuzzy Language Does Not Belong in Vatican Documents
November 2004Why can't these people say what they mean?
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A Clever Translation of the Bible
September 2004is a Bible with "extraordinary power" - extraordinary satanic power.
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Berkeley's Linguistic Outlaws
March 2004Phony language is reprehensible, but language has a way of exacting its own revenge.
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Oh, to Be a Victim!
January 2003Victim status is highly coveted in our effete culture.
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What's "Offensive" & What's Not
November 2002That it can be legitimate to feel offended should not lead us to the conclusion that every time a person feels offended, his response is justified.
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Lumps, Bumps & Meditation
October 2002The effects of linguistic re-ordering of priorities are far-reaching.
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Spreading the Disease
June 2002A pervasive modern sentiment suggests that "each person has an inalienable right to be considered good, however he behaves."
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The Linguistic Minefield
January 2002Is inclusive language a reality of current English, or merely a contrivance?
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Designer Bibles
December 2001Zondervan, publisher of the NIV, planned a so-called inclusive-language version of the NIV that would eventually replace it, but was pressured to stop.
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Jesus Found Guilty of Hate Speech
November 2001America magazine bellyaches about how Catholicism has historically expelled "heretical Christians" from its midst.
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From Butchered English To Butchered Theology
September 2000Soon we'll be expected to refer to the Gerperson language instead of the German language.
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Our Vast Pudding, Who Art in Heaven, Muddled Be Thy Name…
February 2000Promiscuous fuzzing of images and programmatic neutering of prayers
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Zorro & Bathsheba
September 1999My, the difficulties of inclusivity are well-nigh preternatural
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The Dumbbell Feminese Dialect
July/August 1999"Maximum possible fidelity to the sacred Scriptures"?
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The Words of God
December 1989American hymnals and Bible translations must retain the authority that only memory, accuracy, and tradition bring, yet also be modern enough.
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The “Freedom” Liturgy
March 1985Human beings tend to be more interested in myth than in factual reality. Confucius said it is the chief business of government to organize ceremonies.
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