Originally posted by NoEarthlyReasonI am not talking about literature written 200+ years ago. I'm talking about pretentious waffle scribbled by self-anointed ideologues here at RHP in the last year - and elsewhere. I remember being asked to translate a book into Indonesian by an almost impossibly self-sanctified American fundamentalist Christian. He had capitalized maybe 10-15% of the common nouns in order to give them some sort of gravitas. He kept insisting on certain Indonesian words being used even when he was wrong about what they actually meant in reality to Indonesian readers (he had a dictionary but did not speak or write Indonesian at all). He claimed he had received guidance through prayer. When he finally decided he wanted all capitalized nouns in his text simply left in English ~ complete with their capitals, and italicized ~ we finally told him to take a running jump.
William Blake did it. It isn't always peculiar.
Originally posted by FMFFunny story! I wouldn't defend that sort of language use (or fundamentalists in general). I thought you were talking about ordinary Christians.
I am not talking about literature written 200+ years ago. I'm talking about pretentious waffle scribbled by self-anointed ideologues here at RHP in the last year - and elsewhere. I remember being asked to translate a book into Indonesian by an almost impossibly self-sanctified American fundamentalist Christian. He had capitalized maybe 10-15% of the common nouns ...[text shortened]... ish ~ complete with their capitals, and italicized ~ we finally told him to take a running jump.
Originally posted by NoEarthlyReasonWell Grampy Bobby is an "ordinary Christian" and he has a habit of capitalizing words in some of his flurries of pious word salad from time to time. I am sure the author I was talking about was pretty much an "ordinary Christian" too. That was why he was trying to puff himself (and his regurgitations) up with a generous application of Upper Case Rampant. 😉
Funny story! I wouldn't defend that sort of language use (or fundamentalists in general). I thought you were talking about ordinary Christians.
04 Mar 16
Originally posted by FMFI don't think fundamentalists are ordinary Christians. They're barely Christian at all.
Well Grampy Bobby is an "ordinary Christian" and he has a habit of capitalizing words in some of his flurries of pious word salad from time to time. I am sure the author I was talking about was pretty much an "ordinary Christian" too. That was why he was trying to puff himself (and his regurgitations) up with a generous application of Upper Case Rampant. 😉
04 Mar 16
Originally posted by NoEarthlyReasonI am not so sure we actually get to decide such things. I simply had demographics and the sheer number of Christians who identify themselves in certain ways in mind. Personally I would classify any religionist whose interpersonal communication and dissent-processing skills have been hamstrung to have a 'fundamental' problem. 😉
I don't think fundamentalists are ordinary Christians. They're barely Christian at all.
04 Mar 16
Originally posted by FMFLots of people have those skill problems without being at all religious. The "pompous twit" appears everywhere ...
I am not so sure we actually get to decide such things. I simply had demographics and the sheer number of Christians who identify themselves in certain ways in mind. Personally I would classify any religionist whose interpersonal communication and dissent-processing skills have been hamstrung to have a 'fundamental' problem. 😉