The children
in a prominent family decided to give their father a book of the family’s
history for a birthday present. They commissioned a professional biographer to
do the work, carefully warning him of the family’s “black sheep” problem: Uncle
George had been executed in the electric chair for murder.
“I
can handle that situation so that there will be no embarrassment”, the biographer assured the
children. “I’ll merely say that Uncle George occupied a
chair of applied electronics at an important Government Institution. He was attached
to his position by the strongest ties, and his death came as a real shock.”
At the end of the day, Uncle George was a murderer.
Being politically correct simply means walking on eggshells, calling right wrong if the majority is for it.
Is it politically correct to not use the name Jesus in a praying way while in public or in a secular setting; but use the name Jesus as part of a swear phrase in that same public or secular setting?
At the end of the day, Uncle George was a murderer.
Being politically correct simply means walking on eggshells, calling right wrong if the majority is for it.
Is it politically correct to not use the name Jesus in a praying way while in public or in a secular setting; but use the name Jesus as part of a swear phrase in that same public or secular setting?
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