Thor.
2007-09-25 18:37:07
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answer #1
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answered by Beavis Christ AM 6
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We're referring to the general sense of shock/surprise embodied in the modern linguistic use of that phrase. Nothing more.
2007-09-26 01:27:31
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answer #2
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answered by nobody important 5
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No god... it's merely a colloquialism... a common term that really is nothing more than saying WOW or DARN.
2007-09-26 01:40:06
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answer #3
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answered by Rogue Scrapbooker 6
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When a christian says "holy cow" does it mean he put another god before the bible god?
2007-09-26 01:33:03
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answer #4
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answered by Anonymous
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it's just an exclamation
doesnt really refer to a god
2007-09-26 01:29:52
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answer #5
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answered by clueless 5
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It's just a meaningless expression. Like holy smoke.
2007-09-26 02:06:50
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answer #6
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answered by brainstorm 7
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Thats not what I say, I say Holy f*ck, Jesus f*cking Christ, God damn... and I am referring to the fictional characters in the bible as passed on to me through colloquial slang in my area...
2007-09-26 01:31:12
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answer #7
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answered by Kelly + Eternal Universal Energy 7
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It's a well known figure of speech that has worked its way into the language of our culture---it refers to no specific Godhead.
2007-09-26 01:29:16
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answer #8
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answered by huffyb 6
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It's an interjection to express surprise (or, in my case, many other emotions. That one pops out of me a lot.)
Nothing more, nothing less.
2007-09-27 23:39:23
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answer #9
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answered by v35322 3
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Its a saying you tool. When you say you re a christian do you follow everything in the bible or just the parts you agree with?
2007-09-26 01:28:04
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answer #10
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answered by Anonymous
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