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OK... I just wrote about thinking about what you are saying. Now for a different take on thinking and your mouth.
I was having a discussion with one of my coworkers when a guy on our team (who is an avid marathon and triathalon runner) walked by with a soft drink in his hand. My coworker teased him: "all the sugar in those soft drinks are going to make you fat". The soda-drinker replied "it's diet". My coworker's expression changed from a good-natured smile to outright horror as she replied "aspartame can kill you".
I have posted a number of articles under the category of "Words For Thought". Part of the purpose in writing those articles is to share interesting insights into words that are often unusual. Today I would like to focus on words from a different perspective: words that are common in our society but that we often use without fully considering the meaning of what we are saying. I will hopefully add to this article as time goes on as I come across additional words to consider.
First up: romance
America's founders apparently did not intend for there to be a separation of God and state... at least in the sense it is being pursued by some today. This is shown by the fact that all 50 states acknowledge God in their state constitutions.
Alabama (1901), Preamble: We the people of the State of Alabama, invoking the favor and guidance of Almighty God, do ordain and establish the following Constitution ...
Alaska (1956), Preamble: We, the people of Alaska, grateful to God and to those who founded our nation and pioneered this great land ...
Arizona (1911), Preamble: We, the people of the State of Arizona, grateful to Almighty God for our liberties, do ordain this Constitution...