[Magdalen] Sect?
Lynn Ronkainen
houstonklr at gmail.com
Fri Jul 3 15:24:51 UTC 2015
"sect" is obviously in the mind of the beholder. Who's what is obviously a matter of a category of privilege.
Lynn
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On Jul 3, 2015, at 8:38 AM, Grace Cangialosi <gracecan at gmail.com> wrote:
I didn't mean any disrespect to Mormons by my comment. I had always understood that the Mormon Church and Jehovah's witnesses were sects, rather than denominations.
On Jul 3, 2015, at 9:01 AM, "Jim Guthrie" <jguthrie at pipeline.com> wrote:
>> I notice that the Huffington Post news subsidiary of AOL
>> has an article covering the vote of TEC General Convention,
>> and it is under the headline, "Christian Sect Votes for Same-Sex
>> Marriage."
>>
>> Sect?
>
> Sect also works better in a headline than "Denomination" or anything else, I think. Can you think of a description that fits in fewer than five letters?
>
> And, of course, the complaint (and the line about Mormons) is exactly why one doesn’t see serious religious news in the mass media. No matter what you write, someone will complain.
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> People of faith have no concept of "just make sure my name is spelled correctly."
>
> Which reminds me -- speaking of headlines -- Vincent Musetto died last month. He wrote one of the classic tabloid headlines of all time -- probably ranked at the top along with the NY Daily News's "Ford to City: Drop Dead."
>
> Musetto, working then for the NY Post, wrote the great
>
> "Headless Body in Topless Bar"
>
> When I was running the Zipper in Times Square, the desk where I worked had a framed copy of that front page for "inspiration." But whenever I was inspired to write something as, uhmmmm accurately succinct -- my boss would complain.
>
> See:
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> http://www.nytimes.com/aponline/2015/06/09/us/ap-us-obit-headline-writer.html?_r=0
>
> Cheers,
> Jim
>
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