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thefightinglamb

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#21
I really do not think OH my God is taking the Lord's name in vain at all--it actually comes from the Bible, Psalm 22--

"Oh my God" I cry out by day, and you do not answer,
by night and am not silent.

I also do not think Jesus Christ is a curse word if it is used rightly...I think there can be a vast difference between some non-Christian saying Jesus Christ when they get hurt, and a Christian actually calling out the name Jesus Christ when they are hurt as a prayer that He would save them from the situation. Stephen in a sense both looked to Jesus Christ and called out his name as He looked upon Him as he was getting stoned.

I wonder if we are really suppose to go to some secular saying instead of to Jesus Christ when we are in distress...for example, when I used to run I would harden myself and just strain myself to go forward, but then I saw that in my distress after a few miles when I felt like I could not go on, I was not relying on God but on myself, specifically hardening my will to go on...but then I started memorizing psalms and when I focused on them during these times, I found peace rather than discord in my heart, thus I could take refuge in the Lord rather than myself.

I think both "Oh my God" and "Jesus Christ" can be abbreviated forms of the beginning of Psalm 70

Hasten, O God, to save me,
O Lord, come quickly to help me.

And if they are sincere cries and not profanity, they will be heard...I personally find it strange that some people find them profane--so the name of Jesus Christ can be profane but Satan's name is not? So, if I stub my toe and then say "Satan" it is more right than if I called out and talked to God saying, "Oh my God, that hurt"--and truly was speaking to God?

I am suprised i am the only one that has written this in a Christian site...I used to curse or cuss a lot, but never with using either Oh my God or Jesus Christ, and it seems strange to me that some people do use them as profanity as I have seen...but I believe both sayings have roots in prayer before they were ever considered profane...so I say, reclaim them!!!

What I believe.

God bless
tony

ps...taking Jesus Christ name in vain has to do both with saying his name in a profane manner, and more elaborately claiming to be a Christian (taking on the name of God's people) and living as the heathen do...thus causing the ungodly to think the Lord is not holy...
 
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ClimbingUpward

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#22
I agree with you Sharp. I try to say 'oh wow.' Sometimes I say 'oh my goodness.' Have in the past said, 'fliipin,' and my son copied, and it sounded terrible. If it doesn't sound right for a child to be saying it, then it's not right for anyone to be saying it.

But on the other side, I would prefer people to say gosh or goodness, shivers or fudge etc instead of the others. I work with alot of non-Christian people, so I hear the other words being used A LOT!! And would much rather hear their substitutes. It would be awesome if people would just not use any of those words at all...in a perfect world.

Sometimes when people have used the name of Jesus in vain, I've said something back like, 'Oh you know Him too? He's awesome ay!' But you gotta be careful with that one and pick your moment.
 
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Dread_Zeppelin

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#23
I just say "oh my platypus" instead so theres no confusion.