So you've seriously never heard it called Easter mass or Midnight or Christmas mass or Ash Wednesday or Palm Sunday? Huh.
Worshippers on Easter, Easter worshippers. Same same. While I get the stupid especially since Hillary said it, all these peeps are sounds like the OMBs
Easter Service is not Easter worshipers. One weekend out of 52. So Christians for 51 weekends but Easter worshipers for 1?
Please show me where I’ve made any statements that remotely resembles the average OMB type of response.
Every post about the term "Easter Worshippers" is pure OMB illogic because of who said the words. Logic says it makes sense, HMB says bitch about it (Hillary Man Bad - because thinking that made me laugh )
Anyone who thinks that Hillary did not make a conscious decision to not include the word "Christian" is delusional. Anyone who gives a fuck what Hillary said needs to get a life.
And yet I’ve never ever have heard any Christians refer to themselves as an Easter worshiper. It’s got nothing to do with an OMB type mentality. It’s a term that I’ve never heard used by Christians. Just stating a fact.
You're hearing it now by christians referring to other christians. No, it is not how you'd refer to yourself, it is however fine for referring to people attending an easter service.
And again, I’ve never heard of any Christians referring to it about themselves or to others. It may be fine, just that I’ve never ever heard it used as a replacement for the term Christians by or from other Christians.
It is not a replacement for Christians. That is EXACTLY the HMB thinking I'm talking about. Look at it this way - not all christians were attacked. However, some worshipping on easter in Sri Lanka were.
I THINK the issue is that it wasn’t just Hillary. That same “label” is being used by many on the left, leading to a conspiracy theory of sorts. I think the example of the “illegal immigrant” versus the now “undocumented” one is the same type of thinking. They’re purposely (as a group) using specific verbiage that is out of the norm. Why?
I'm lost on how it's out of the norm. I have absolutely hear other holidays being used prior to the word worshippers. Hearing/reading easter worshippers - when talking about a group of people worshipping on easter - doesn't strike me as remotely abnormal.
It is absolutely an intentional attempt to manipulate public thought patterns through carefully selected verbiage. It does not appear to have much effect on you. You, however, may not be a representative sample of the great unwashed masses. You don't sell escargot by advertising slimy dead snails.