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InfoWorld: Open Source Theolatry And Monocultures

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Matt Asay
Jul 8, 2006

“I’ve been troubled recently by persistent theolatry in the open
source world. We’re getting better, but we have a long way to
go.

“‘Theolatry’ is a non-word that I stumbled across recently while
reading Thomas Hardy’s fantastic Tess of the d’Ubervilles. It
basically means the undue idolatry of theology/right
thinking/doctrine in religion…”


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Matt Asay

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