So I’m thinking about starting a site based around current news about stem cell research, but with everything kind of touching on my personal experience with it and why I think it’s so desperately important. A great title came to me! But then, well, I kind of saw a possible issue with it…
O.o. If you see this name, what would you think of? It has a personal spiritual meaning for me, and it’s related very much to the stem cell issues, but… I can kind of see how it might give the wrong impression. This isn’t really a religious site (although there would be a lot of information about why there are no religious reasons to reject stem cell therapy, contrary to what most people believe. We really need a lot of public education!)
What does everyone think?
It sounds very religious to me. It’s part of the first line of a hymn sung in our church, so maybe that’s why. Whether it’s too religious, though, would depend on the person looking at the name, I would think.
I’m sure that some people don’t notice because they don’t have Viglink blocked, but, for the rest of us, your link is broken, due to getting your tags reversed.
If one part of your thesis is that there are no faith-based reasons to reject stem cell therapy and another is that we need more education of the public, that’s strikes me as walking by sight, not faith. The proposed name of your website would seem to blur this fact.
I only read the OP up to the website name. It sounds over the top religious to me. I mean, anything with the word ‘faith’ in it, to me, implies religion (yes, I know, I’m just inferring it).
But if I were looking for information about things related to stem cell research (or people’s experiences with it), I’d go right past that cite as just being an random site that made it’s way into the results…probably because it had an entry against stem cell research since it sounds like the site is about how you should just close your eyes and let god lead you down your path and why would you want to let science meddle in that.
So, if your site isn’t religious, don’t use the word faith in the web address.