No. What?
2007-12-23 10:21:22
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Its only blasphemous if YOU think its blasphemous. Since I do not think its blasphemous, I will use it as often as I choose.
If you have a problem with my language - then 1) its your problem, not mine, and 2) you are showing your lack of christian love.
Why? Because your own BIBLE says you must love everyone - the gays, the drinkers, the pedophiles, the blasphemous. If you do not love them as YOUR GOD commands - then that makes YOU a hypocrite.
And that is exactly why I left the church. Too many hypocrites.
2007-12-23 20:06:16
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answered by Anonymous
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It's just an interjection. Since the name of G-d isn't mentioned, it could mean anything - both to the person who writes it, and to the person who reads it.
Writing only the letter "G" shows respect, rather than disrespect.
Oh My Goodness!
Oh My Gosh! Oh My Golly!
Outstanding! Marvelous! Genius!
Outrageous Mortifying Garbage
Obviously Mr. Grinch.
2007-12-24 11:18:57
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answered by Juggling Frogs 5
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No. Blasphemy is attributing the work of the Holy Spirit to the devil or demons. It actually has nothing to do with cursing.
2007-12-23 18:30:33
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answered by mysongsrhis 3
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Many believe that it's a bad idea to use the Lord's name in this way. What does it have to do with Jews/Christians? Please clarify.
2007-12-23 18:25:46
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answered by yutsnark 7
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Only to the truly religious!!! They just don't have a clue. True believers know better.
2007-12-23 18:28:06
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answered by Halfadan 4
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This phrase is taking the nameof God in vain... It is sin, big time sin.... Exodus 20:7 Thou shalt not take the name of the LORD thy God in vain; for the LORD will not hold him guiltless that taketh his name in vain.
2007-12-23 18:34:44
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answered by Anonymous
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