The New Word

Theodidiocy: [noun ( pl. -cies)]

1) The vindication of the utter foolhardiness of divine goodness and providence in view of the existence of evil by way of exquisitely weak, poorly argued, or flatly lunatic logic.

2) Poorly written theodicies, often excreted in the guise of rank popular “fiction.”

Newspeak

We’ve got admire and but so where’s abmire? Presumably, the meaning would be somewhere in the neighborhood of:

verb [trans.]: Related to reducing the feeling of warmness or regard.  The effect of diminishing one’s regard for all of humanity due to the actions or positions of one individual or a group of like-minded individuals.