Because people of faith don't appreciate having any part of their religion called a "myth."
...is a bit of a sweeping generalization (those just never go over well around here, and boy howdy, do I mean almost never because otherwise I'd be making one).
Myth is not an offensive term to me, and, frankly, I consider many things in the Bible to be metaphor, myth, whatever, and I'm not offending myself by saying that. But, clearly, I'm not a strict interpreter, so... I can see where the possibility that people who interpret strictly might be offended. But that's quite different from the general tag "people of faith."
Unless I'm forgetting one....
"Sweet Zombie Jesus!"
The streets were underwater, and in fairness, no one could know the scope of the disaster it has become; no one knew how many people stayed. The desperation and the widespread anarchy seems to have arisen within the last 24 hours.
Well, yeah, because as Terry Ebbert, head of the city's emergency operations, said: "This is a national emergency. This is a national disgrace," he said. "FEMA has been here three days, yet there is no command and control."
The anarchy is arising
because
they haven't set up a command and gotten troops in. Now you've got the situation at the Convention Center where:
About 15,000 to 20,000 people who had taken shelter at the convention center to await buses grew increasingly hostile. Police Chief Eddie Compass said he sent in 88 officers to quell the situation at the building, but they were quickly beaten back by an angry mob.
A military heliocpter tried to land at the convention center several times to drop off food and water. But the rushing crowd forced the choppers to back off. Troopers then tossed the supplies to the crowd from 10 feet off the ground and flew away.
I don't think my expectations are way out of line. I know it takes time to mobilize but the situation has deteriorated exactly because the response has been inadequate and poorly coordinated.
But that's quite different from the big pot of "people of faith."
Isn't "people of faith" more of a pie?
I just changed it to "general tag". Pot was really just not working at all, was it? But, you know, THANKS FOR POINTING THAT OUT.
Ahem.
Rick, Merriam-Webster's second definition:
2 a : a popular belief or tradition that has grown up around something or someone; especially : one embodying the ideals and institutions of a society or segment of society (seduced by the American myth of individualism -- Orde Coombs)
b : an unfounded or false notion
"False notion" may not be the only definition, but it is a valid one, and when I hear the word I generally apply some element of that one to it. I don't think I'm alone in that.
Pot was really just not working at all, was it? But, you know, THANKS FOR POINTING THAT OUT.
Heh. I wasn't even thinking of "pot" that way - I was just being silly absurdist.
I think "pot" works in a sort of "melting pot" kind of way.
Well, I changed it before I saw your post, though melting pot sort of where I was aiming. And I totally get that you were MOCKING MY ABSURD WORD CHOICE in jest. It made me laugh. Also, caps lock is fun.
(Bob bob, if you're reading, now is not the time to invoke that nonsense-philosopher from last week!)
He's not around; Bob Bob
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is in the hospital in Ohio. I just found out it was worse than they thought but I can't do anything from here. It's very frustrating and I think I should stop posting for now.