Thursday, October 05, 2006
heretic - n. person who has expressed formal denial or doubt of defined doctrine
Heehee - Eduwonk called me a heretic (in the nicest way possible!)
It's not the first time I've been called such a thing.
TK reffered to me as a heretic I've self identified as one, and have even taunted (trolled) a few obnixously conservative robots into calling me names.
In my not-so-humble opinion heretics are way more interesting that "normal" people
It's so much better (and fun-er) to research, talk, think, listen, and come to a conclusion (or realize you can't come to a conclusion) than to trust the status quo. We don't shake things up just for the sake of shaking; we're trying to find truth hidden/buried by propaganda. (And sometimes we're even right!)
Heretics Unite!
Heehee - Eduwonk called me a heretic (in the nicest way possible!)
It's not the first time I've been called such a thing.
TK reffered to me as a heretic I've self identified as one, and have even taunted (trolled) a few obnixously conservative robots into calling me names.
In my not-so-humble opinion heretics are way more interesting that "normal" people
It's so much better (and fun-er) to research, talk, think, listen, and come to a conclusion (or realize you can't come to a conclusion) than to trust the status quo. We don't shake things up just for the sake of shaking; we're trying to find truth hidden/buried by propaganda. (And sometimes we're even right!)
Heretics Unite!