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In reply to the discussion: Is the term "Jesus Freak" bigoted? [View all]sufrommich
(22,871 posts)2. I haven't heard that term since the 1970s,
does anyone still use it? It makes me think of the religious movement that happened among some young people when Jesus Christ Superstar was all the rage.
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No. By the end of the 1970s, Fundamentalism had been co-opted by Jerry Falwell and the "Moral...
slackmaster
Mar 2013
#56
Way back when it was in vogue I think it was a term "Jesus Freaks" came up with for themselves.
Gidney N Cloyd
Mar 2013
#5
It's my experience that only Wrigley disparagers talk about Bleacher Bums as "Cubs Freaks"
HereSince1628
Mar 2013
#6
I think most current usage is highly derogatory, but the bigotry question is not simple
cthulu2016
Mar 2013
#22
It is what the term means however. The Churches that sprang from that movement are still thriving.
Bluenorthwest
Mar 2013
#48
No more than Mohammed Freak or Moses Freak. Jews and Muslims are freaks too
The Straight Story
Mar 2013
#11
If I want 1000 angry replies to my OP, I'd refer to "Atheist Freaks" in the title nt
Dreamer Tatum
Mar 2013
#14
Well they claim to love jesus and they're certainly freaks (in the classic sense)
tularetom
Mar 2013
#23
Are you a freak about Liberal Jesus or simply liberal about your Jesus freakiness?
Bucky
Mar 2013
#46
As a Christian, I wouldn't take any offense from being called a Jesus Freak, but we still shouldn't
dawg
Mar 2013
#41
It is a vey specific term, so if used properly it is just descriptive and if not it would be
Bluenorthwest
Mar 2013
#42
The term is anchored firmly to the late 1960s and early 1970s. I can assure you it wasn't bigoted...
slackmaster
Mar 2013
#55
I think the community directs an inappropriate level of attention to minutiae of meaning...
slackmaster
Mar 2013
#60