By: Rolley Haggard
Dave: Hey Norm, what's the correct pronunciation of the word “evangelical”? Is it “EVV-angelical,” or “EEV-angelical”? Long E or short E?
Norm: Long E.
Dave: So, “EEV-angelical,” right?
Norm: Right.
Dave: You sound pretty sure of yourself.
Norm: I am pretty sure of myself.
Dave: Oh? And how can you be so sure yours is the correct pronunciation? I've heard it used both ways.
Norm: Because I know the theology behind it.
Dave: Theology? What's theology got to do with the way you pronounce “evangelical”?
Norm: Simple. Using my pronunciation, if you take the “angelic” out of “evangelical,” phonetically speaking, what does that leave?
Dave: “Evil.”
Norm: I rest my case.
[Author's note: A halo each for “Dave” and “Norm” if the interaction above registers Honorable Mention in WikiLeaks' heavenly counterpart.]
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The point of that little squib is to introduce an observation
regarding American evangelical Christianity: It has lost the angelic.
Or, to borrow language from Mark Twain, reports of its moral demise have
been greatly understated.Permit me, myself an evangelical, to explain.
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Rolley Haggard is a feature writer for BreakPoint.
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