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One of the other reasons you don't see me so much here is my newest fascination with linguistics. This is supported by LangFocus, a series of videos on the world's languages. Here is a link to one of them:

If you think this is too esoteric and has nothing to do with agnosticism, atheism and the spread of religion, maybe you have not thought about it enough. I wonder what it would take to eliminate all the religious words from a language and how long it would take for the religion itself to disappear from a society. Just a thought, to quote Beau of the fifth Column.
Spinliesel 9 Jan 31
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Hypercorrection - my favorite! I taught English in Germany for 6 years. I think I learned more English than most of my students.

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I'm not aware of folks who argue that English is "good".

I routinely make the argument against English and its' "idiosyncrasies" (to put it way too mildly). Part of my argument is (IMO) that there would be fewer conflicts/wars if we all spoke the same language. A similar premise is that there is too much emphasis (by most groups) on culture -- which leads to most (if not all) "us-them-ing". I don't argue for the elimination of culture, but I claim the world would be better-off with a lot less of it.

IMO, better would be Esperanto, or one of the "constructed" languages :

[en.wikipedia.org]

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