Usual theological vocabulary for the day
Some of the Church Fathers really knew how to insult, calling people 'mad', 'beasts' etc. I sometimes wonder, in our fuss to be 'nice', if this is an art we have lost. Hence I introduce a new blog series of useful theological vocabulary, especially aimed for undergraduates to swell their lexis for the years of study that follow. So to the first:
Wackjob
Can play a very useful descriptive function in certain contexts.
Example setence:
Just the other day, a ‘friend’ told me of a lovely discussion page where one fundamentalist chap had decided to caution the author of the blog for quoting C S. Lewis, ‘for he is not a Christian’, and all because Lewis didn’t fit his own wackjob frigging messed up pile of theological wackiness.
2 Comments:
I think you'll find it's spelt "whack-job". And yes, I believe we need to be pedantic about our abuse.
Bother.
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