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While [[Essay:Best New Conservative Words|the development of conservative words grows by doubling each century]], those with an equality[[anti- Christian]] and science[[anti-focused American]] agenda, such as [[liberal]]s, [[homosexual]]s, [[atheist]]s, [[evolutionist]]s and [[leftist]]s, have attempted to remove diluted the [[Christian]] origins of our '''[[language]]''' by replacing common phrases with '''[[secular]]izedversions. ''' versions (See also: '' [[Religious language]]).  '''''For example, "[[God]] be with you" was secularized to "Goodbye".''''' Many more examples are listed below.
By appealing to [[tolerance]] and [[political correctness]], they have succeeded in propagating these secularized versions, even among those who don't share their views. Such [[deceit]]ful tactics are a prime example of [[Liberal redefinition]] and other [[Liberal tools]].
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|Christmas Tree
|Celebration Tree . <ref>[https://www.foxnews.com/us/2011/12/05/christian-book-store-struggles-in-internet-culture/?test=latestnews Christian Book Store Struggles in Internet Culture, Fox News, December 5, 2011]</ref>Holiday Tree
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|Christmas Party
|Civil calendar
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|All Hallow's Eve<ref>All Hallow's Eve was originally the pre-Roman pagan Celtic holiday of Samhain's Day. In 835 Pope Gregory IV moved All Saint's Day, which celebrates the lives of Catholic martyrs and the communion of saints, to November 1. Thus, Halloween is not itself a [[Christian ]] holiday, but the evening before the Catholic feast day. [http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/01315a.htm] [http://www.americancatholic.org/Messenger/Oct2001/Family.asp]</ref>
|Halloween
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|Happy Holidays/Season's Greetings
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|Pascha/Resurrection Sunday
|Easter Sunday<sup>3</sup>
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|Godspeed
|Be good
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|What the dickens<ref>[[Shakespeare]]'s ''[[The Merry Wives of Windsor]]'' Act III, scene ii.</ref>
|What the [[devil]]
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|God Willing
|Do God's work
|Do good
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|Have a blessed day
|Have a nice/good day
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|Blessed
|Lucky
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|Blessing
|Stars aligned
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|Chosen lifestyle
|Easter Egg
|Spring Sphere [http://www.mynorthwest.com/?nid=11&sid=459668], Chocolate Egg
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|Effeminate<ref>https://www.facebook.com/100024261101030/videos/182433154820785/?idorvanity=1565087340597515 Sermon by Pastor Manny Fernandez, Eagle River Baptist Church]</ref>
|[[Transgender]]
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|Eternity
|Forever
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|Father
|God
|Mother Nature
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|God
|The universe
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|God-fearing
|Liberated woman
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|HarlortHarlot
|Feminist
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|Husband or wife
|Significant other/life partner
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|Judgement Day
|Death
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|Immoral
|Unborn baby
|Fetus
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|Unequally yoked
|Multicultural
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|Unequally yoked
|Diverse
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|Virgin
|With child
|Pregnant
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|Worldly
|Secular
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|Worldly
|Non-religious
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==Historical Examples==
Starting in 1933 [[Nazi]] [[Germany]] had a program to secularize the German language. The Nazis themselves called it ''Sprachregelung'' (regulation of language). The Sprachregelung was mainly directed by the ''Reichsministerium für Volksaufklärung und Propaganda'' (RMVP) (Ministry for the enlightenment Enlightenment of the people People and propagandaPropaganda). While the RMVP concentrated mainly on controlling and censoring the language of the media and the language used in movies and other cultural ventures, there were other actions as well. The Nazi government published a new dictionary, which contained only secularized language, that was in unison with the parties party's ideology.<br />The sad culmination of the ''Sprachregelung'' was in the vocabulary for the ''Endlösung''. <br />''Humans'' became ''units'', ''murder'' became ''deportation'' etc.<ref>Gerd Simon (Universität Tübingen): Art, Auslese, Ausmerze... etc.: Ein bisher unbekanntes Wörterbuch-Unternehmen aus dem SS-Hauptamt im Kontext der Weltanschauungslexika des 3. Reichs</ref>
[[George Orwell]]'s ''[[1984]]'' describes how a tyrannical government changes language to entrench its power. This is done by the so-called ''Newspeak''. Newspeak is a slimmed -down version of normal English. Its goal is to prevent the speaker from forming thoughts like rebellion or dislike against the government or one of its leaders. Even if an individual would be able to form such thoughts, it would be impossible to communicate them to others using Newspeak. Orwell's description of newspeak was heavily influenced by the language controls of Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union.
==Avoiding Blasphemy==
While motivations will vary from from one individual to the next there is a degree to which the secularization of language may be driven by some Christians wanting to avoid breaking the [[The Ten Commandments|Third Commandment]]. In what is sometimes described as a 'minced oath'<ref>http://www.phrases.org.uk/meanings/minced-oath.html</ref> a speaker, often under stress, begins to form a [[taboo]] term and then corrects himself with an acceptable term that rhymes or has a similar initial sound. Thus 'God' becomes 'gosh', 'golly' or 'goodness gracious'; 'Jesus' becomes 'gee' or 'jeepers creepers'; 'Christ' becomes 'crikey' or 'crumbs'. The taboo term may not have any religious connotations: 'shoot' and 'sugar' are used merely to avoid a vulgarity. The fact that words such as 'crikey' and 'gee' have become less prevalent in recent decades, to be replaced with the original 'Christ' or 'Jesus' may be as much down to a reduction concern about breaching the Third Commandment as it is to an increasing desire to reintroduce Christian terminology into everyday speech.
== 21st century, desecularization and language ==
''See also:'' [[Desecularization]]
[[File:Donald John Trump.jpg|200px|right|thumbnail|[[Donald Trump]], courting the vote of religious conservatives, said, "If I become president, we're gonna be saying Merry Christmas at every store ... You can leave happy holidays at the corner."<ref>[https://www.cnn.com/2015/10/21/politics/donald-trump-iowa-rally/ Donald Trump's pledge: 'We're gonna be saying Merry Christmas']</ref>]]
The 21st century is expected to be a time of the decline of [[atheism]] in terms of its global market share and religious conservatism/[[fundamentalism]] is expected to grow in both the developing world and in the developed world (see: [[Desecularization]]). There are a [[causes of desecularization|number of causes]] of desecularization in the developed world (and the world at large), but two of the primary causes are the [[Atheism and fertility rates|higher fertility rate]] of religious conservatives and immigration of the religious into developed countries.
The 21st century may see a growing desecularization of language.
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