Oscar Wilde once called sarcasm the lowest form of wit, which in itself may have been sarcastic, seeing as how Wilde was known for his biting irony. The word “sarcasm” comes from a Greek term (sarkazo) meaning “to tear flesh” and refers to a cutting, often ironic remark intended to wound those who are within Read more
February 17, 2010 in Article Archive by Drew
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Last Sunday Bob Smietana, a reporter for the Tennessean, published a vicious attack on the churches of Christ. The headline itself was an insult: “Churches of Christ drop isolationist view, work with other faiths.” The article begins with the same old accusation of “they think they are the only ones going to heaven,” couched in Read more
February 2, 2010 in Article Archive by Drew
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