tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9085926.post4519705963077740803..comments2024-03-28T02:44:22.875-04:00Comments on Hecate: Again With The Capitalization ProblemsHecatehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09291488568404382739noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9085926.post-25977975914204222782012-01-25T17:33:03.314-05:002012-01-25T17:33:03.314-05:00Huh. Not sure how "animism" came out whe...Huh. Not sure how "animism" came out when the word I had planned to put there was "reconstructionism" but I suppose it all makes the same point...Shanoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9085926.post-80127502725500766932012-01-25T17:11:42.709-05:002012-01-25T17:11:42.709-05:00I don't capitalize "pagan" for the s...I don't capitalize "pagan" for the same reason I don't capitalize "monotheism" "animism" "religion" or "atheist." It isn't a religion. <br /><br />Christianity, Judaism, Islam, Hinduism, these are all specific religions. Christianity might cover a lot of paths, but they all share the same core. The same is not true of paganism. <br /><br />Christianity is not an umbrella term in the same way that paganism is an umbrella term. It's more akin to "Wicca" with the different denominations equating to the different traditions of Wicca, such as Gardnerian or Alexandrian Wicca.<br /><br />It would be one thing if people weren't capitalizing Wicca, Asatru, Celtic Reconstructionism and other specific religions, but they're not, they're just not capitalizing a general descriptor. <br /><br />Not capitalizing pagan isn't a dig, it's acknowledgment that it isn't a religion but rather a term that covers a wide range of often disparate religions.<br /><br />If you want to capitalize the word, no one's going to stop you, but you might want to reconsider before you assume that those who don't capitalize it are doing so to subtly suggest that pagan paths are somehow inferior on invalid.<br /><br />Just some thoughts from a proud pagan who doesn't capitalize the word because it isn't grammatically necessary. <br /><br />@nanoboy: Abrahamic is capitalized for exactly the reason you suggest. It's the same as the way we capitalize "Mendelian" when we're talking about genetics :]<br /><br />@Thalia Took: I don't capitalize pagan, but I agree that the bell hooks "logic" doesn't work. If someone develops the azmototh religion and decides that it should not be capitalized for whatever reason, that's one thing. <br /><br />Someone else deciding not to capitalize a proper noun that doesn't "belong" to them (so to speak) would be more akin to a person deciding not to capitalize someone else's name. <br /><br />I just don't consider pagan to be a proper noun is all. No doubt there are others who feel differently.Shanoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9085926.post-86920012342868959512009-12-10T10:12:49.993-05:002009-12-10T10:12:49.993-05:00http://www.getreligion.org/?p=22773 "So they’...http://www.getreligion.org/?p=22773 "So they’re the ones who don’t like the greeting “Merry Christmas!” I kid. Anyway, the big question I had after reading this story was why these atheists felt more comfortable celebrating the holiday in a Pagan manner than in a Christian manner. (Yes, I capitalize Pagan — the AP Stylebook jury is still out.)" I find this messy article to be slightly unsettling (bad writer, always points back to him being Christian) although the stuff about Athiests is kinda neat. It might be worth for you to check out.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9085926.post-83248863400288085142009-12-09T17:15:02.752-05:002009-12-09T17:15:02.752-05:00Wow, THAT was profanity-laden. Hit a nerve.Wow, THAT was profanity-laden. Hit a nerve.Thaliahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09948272740932982138noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9085926.post-14203391894491401852009-12-09T17:14:36.205-05:002009-12-09T17:14:36.205-05:00No fucking kidding, Hecate; this one drives me up ...No fucking kidding, Hecate; this one drives me up the fucking wall. I have seen people who really, REALLY, ought to know better refusing to capitalize Pagan. I've seen radical feminists actually argue that since bell hooks doesn't capitalize her name then they have a right not to capitalize Pagan. I know; it's not even logic. Or progressive blogsters go on and on about appropriation and colonialism as ways of explaining why Paganism <i>shouldn't</i> be capitalized, or something, all the while capitalizing Christian, Muslim, &c. Assholes.Thaliahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09948272740932982138noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9085926.post-29162176154361410892009-12-09T15:52:44.533-05:002009-12-09T15:52:44.533-05:00Food for thought. I guess that for a lot of folks...Food for thought. I guess that for a lot of folks, "Pagan"/"pagan" is a pretty generic term for a lot of things. Maybe Neopagan and Wiccan should be capitalized. I mean, we don't capitalize monotheism. We capitalize Abrahamic, but that might be more because the name is derived from a person's name.nanoboyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11680088167712903590noreply@blogger.com