squabbling about words' meanings, Catholic church, propaganda
@timorl I find being clear about what word your using and what it means is critical to having any sort of meaningful understanding or a useful stance on any issue. So often I ind peoples words sound poetic, moving, and insightful, but in reality its just because a word is left open to interpritation and everyone fits their own assumption about the word in there. So its really just smoke and mirrors.
I think people do this intentionally this way they can argue in whatever direction they want and "fill in" what the word meant later to suit the argument.
squabbling about words' meanings, Catholic church, propaganda
@drabard It is not so much the words that need to be well deined or not. We can use well defined words just as liberally in a poetic context.. "HEr eyes burned with star light" I'm pretty sure we all know here that literal fusion reactions arent taking place in her eyes :)
squabbling about words' meanings, Catholic church, propaganda
@freemo s/words/expressions/g ;)
squabbling about words' meanings, Catholic church, propaganda
@freemo @timorl Most art forms are based on words with large semantic range. So is banter and many other forms of communication. I think language really needs both very well defined terms and vague ones. Sometimes efficiency is not the most important.
But as you say, sometimes large semantic range is used to win an argument or because of ignorance. I believe that's called "being a dickhead".