Yes, quite. It is known in Catholic circles as the Smith principle, after Msgr. William B. Smith of the Dunwoody Theeological Seminary in Yonkers. I appropriated it from him, not sure if he coined it or appropriated it from some other sharp wit. It is so very appropriate for this age in which we live, an age marked, more than anything else, by a complete eclipse of reason. And reason has been eclipsed at least in part due to verbal engineering.
Sorry to be redundant on this thread, but it is a phrase worth repeating at times.
Worth repeating? Absolutely!... Kind of like calling abortionists serial killers. It is 100% truth and the message is stark. I want the stigma to grow by leaps and bounds. "A woman's right to choose" A SERIAL KILLER! It doesn't sound as nice as the death cultists wanted it too sound when the sentence is completed accurately, does it!