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Thu 7 Mar, 2013 02:43 am
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In a remarkable marketing ploy, they and their colleagues in the atheist community have also attempted to promote the term "bright" as an alternative to "atheist." (The implied corollary, that believers must be "dim,' may be one good reason why the term has yet to catch on.)
@oristarA,
No. It means ' hasn't become popular' or 'hasn't become widely used'