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Which term do you prefer to be called?

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Re: Which term do you prefer to be called?

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> Oh it's not a huge big deal, it's just what I said in my post, that it's negative rather than positive. A definition by what one is not. As far as use in every day life, well, we'll see. I belonged to both the Brights meetup and the Atheist meetup in Saint Louis, the Brights survived and the Atheists didn't. If you make yourself really small, you can externalize virtually everything. Daniel Dennett, 1984
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