I would describe in as title heavy. The body of the first message contained little of substance. On the other hand, the body of the first message was a quick read.
Recently, somebody posted the following in a thread that I created:
Good point. I was under the impression that “Too brief?” was something that went beyond the title, but it is a meta-commentary about itself, isn’t it?
Maybe I squeezed too much into the title. Maybe we should hold something in reserve, and dole out less content in the title phase.
New title:
A Brief History of Clean Hands
New body:
Pontius Pilate washed his own hands. Eventually, Ignaz Semmelweis arrived and taught that washing the hands can have BOTH a symbolic meaning AND direct, practical significance. So the Bible critic’s question, “Figurative or literal?” can commit the logical fallacy known as “false dilemma.”
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