Right - like when TWI would admit they translated something wrong in order to change their doctrine - not because they were admitting their old research was bad, but saying their new research is better, and aren't we wonderful that we're able to admit we're wrong.... that kind of scenerio.
The word to describe that action and/or attitude is:?????
dm - a post I wrote on Catcup's thread "At What Price?" I used other words instead, but was going a bit batty trying to think of the word I wanted to use. It's that old CRS disease that hits me every now and then.
I wrote
quote: I can only recall them admitting they were wrong when they "improved" a certain teaching - with the self-serving, false humility that tried to show how meek they were in admitting they were wrong - "but we got it right now!".
When I wanted to say: "I can only recall them admitting they were wrong when they "improved" a certain teaching - which was self-serving and disingenuous....."
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Maybe:
sociopath definition
Posted by Jimeny on May 24, 2000 at 09:58:01:
A closer fit...draw your own conclusions folks
Antisocial Personality Disorder is also known as psychopathy or
sociopathy. Individuals with this disorder have little regard for the
feeling and welfare of others. As a clinical diagnosis it is usually
limited to those over age 18. It can be diagnosed in younger people
if the they commit isolated antisocial acts and do not show signs of
another mental disorder.
Antisocial Personality Disorder is chronic, beginning in adolescence
and continuing throughout adulthood. There are ten general
symptoms:
not learning from experience
no sense of responsibility
inability to form meaningful relationships
inability to control impulses
lack of moral sense
chronically antisocial behavior
no change in behavior after punishment
emotional immaturity
lack of guilt
self-centeredness
People with this disorder may exhibit criminal behavior. They may
not work. If they do work, they are frequently absent or may quit
suddenly. They do not consider other people's wishes, welfare or
rights. They can be manipulative and may lie to gain personal
pleasure or profit. They may default on loans, fail to provide child
support, or fail to care for their dependents adequately. High risk
sexual behavior and substance abuse are common. Impulsiveness,
failure to plan ahead, aggressiveness, irritability, irresponsibility,
and a reckless disregard for their own safety and the safety of
others are traits of the antisocial personality.
Socioeconomic status, gender, and genetic factors play a role.
Males are more likely to be antisocial than females. Those from
lower socioeconomic groups are more susceptible. A family history
of the disorder puts one at higher risk.
There are many theories about the cause of Antisocial Personality
Disorder including experiencing neglectful parenting as a child, low
levels of certain neurotransmitters in the brain, and belief that
antisocial behavior is justified because of difficult circumstances.
Psychotherapy, group therapy, and family therapy are common
treatments. The effects of medical treatment are inconclusive.
Unfortunately, most people with Antisocial Personality Disorder
reject treatment. Therefore, recovery rates are low.
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They mimic others behavior because they do not "feel" the feelings others have in situations. They make great con men
Raf?
You out there? You are a man of words.... Can you come up with one?
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Hope R.
thanks dot, but it's more like having an ulterior motive... if you know what I mean.
Zix?
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Dot Matrix
Okay ... like a manipulater...
Where is Raf and Zix when you need them?
Linda Z or Catcup they may know...
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Hope R.
Right - like when TWI would admit they translated something wrong in order to change their doctrine - not because they were admitting their old research was bad, but saying their new research is better, and aren't we wonderful that we're able to admit we're wrong.... that kind of scenerio.
The word to describe that action and/or attitude is:?????
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George Aar
hypocrit?
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socks
---disingenuous?
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Shellon
Liar?
:P-->
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Dot Matrix
politician?
Spin doctor?
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Shellon
obligatory...ator?
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Hope R.
socks - bingo! That's the word I was trying to think of.... thanks!
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dmiller
Good !! Now that THAT is settled -- What was the situation that arose that needed the word "disingenuous"? -->
Come on Hope. You can tell us! :D--> :D-->
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Hope R.
dm - a post I wrote on Catcup's thread "At What Price?" I used other words instead, but was going a bit batty trying to think of the word I wanted to use. It's that old CRS disease that hits me every now and then.
I wrote
When I wanted to say: "I can only recall them admitting they were wrong when they "improved" a certain teaching - which was self-serving and disingenuous....."
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Hope -- Ahhh. I hate it too when I know there is a word that describes exactly what I mean, but can't think of it.
CRS!!! Suffered from THAT for a loooong time now! :D--> ;)--> :D-->
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Raf
Sorry I didn't see this sooner.
Disingenuous is good.
Self-serving is good, but disingenuous is better.
Insincere is an easy one.
Convenient is probably the word I would have chosen.
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socks
Glad to be of soivice. :)-->
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Tom Strange
dangit! I knew that one!
Oh well... I had a good time taking my stepson to see (and crawl through) a B-17 and a B-24... and then we went to Speed Zone!
...but I knew that one!
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Flow7
Hope, try "obsequious" - (Webster)adj. - characterized by or showing servile complaisance or deference; fawning; sycophantic
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johniam
The one apologizing is humoring the other if the apology is not genuine.
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