[Opinions] Re: WDYTO Faith?
in reply to a message by Gracie
I think its overused and boring, but not cheesy or beautiful unless used in certain instances such as when preemies are born and named Miracle or Angel.
I think it definitely is religious and I cannot imagine anyone who isn't Christian using the name.
P.S. I understand what you're trying to use with the phrase "baggage" but its pretty offensive for someone of a faith to be told their belief is "baggage."
"Okay, what are your ideas? Taylor? Uh-huh. Fletcher? Cooper? Tanner? Where are you getting these? The Big Book Of Medieval Professions?"
I think it definitely is religious and I cannot imagine anyone who isn't Christian using the name.
P.S. I understand what you're trying to use with the phrase "baggage" but its pretty offensive for someone of a faith to be told their belief is "baggage."
"Okay, what are your ideas? Taylor? Uh-huh. Fletcher? Cooper? Tanner? Where are you getting these? The Big Book Of Medieval Professions?"
This message was edited 9/10/2017, 12:30 AM
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Gracie IS religious, so...
I would say that's probably true that some people would find it offensive, even if you don't. Words are definitely politically correct or not nowadays and I would say that terminology is not a "nice" way to describe religion, or anything really. Sometimes people have a hard time finding the word they are looking for, and I imagine Gracie wouldn't want to offend her or any other religion by calling it "baggage."
Yeah... I might could work on my phrasing, and if I think of something better will change it, but I'm concerned about if it seems fundementalist given my location, and that's what I meant by baggage.
Its just people are often bigoted against people who are religious and the term "baggage" is a negative term. I've never heard it used in a positive light. Perhaps 'connotations' would be a better term.
For what it's worth, I am religious and I don't find your usage of the term baggage offensive. I think it's considerate to think that if your child grows up to be atheist, they might not want a typically religion-associated name.
Well, also if they're a moderate Christian or a Catholic if people will make assumptions about them being angry right wing evangelical Christians.
Oh please.
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You can't decide what is and isn't offensive to someone.