Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about when Catholics do it? Is it ok then?
No. I mean there’s a general cultural rule that it’s more ok to say something offensive about your own background than about someone else’s, but there are better ways to behave period.
Do you think people who say it are trying to “say something” about religion?
I think people’s modes of speech reflect their principles and priorities generally speaking, yes. I mean I know it’s a verbal tick which is why I let it slide as long as it’s not something people do all the time. Nobody is perfect including especially me. But I would say the people who do it more are, on average, more likely to be contemptuous of people of faith than people who do it less. I would expect the principles that cause the person to justify the behavior to themselves would show up in other ways. But we are talking generalities here.
Anonymous wrote:I’m not offended. Their ignorance isn’t my problem.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about when Catholics do it? Is it ok then?
No. I mean there’s a general cultural rule that it’s more ok to say something offensive about your own background than about someone else’s, but there are better ways to behave period.
Do you think people who say it are trying to “say something” about religion?
I think people’s modes of speech reflect their principles and priorities generally speaking, yes. I mean I know it’s a verbal tick which is why I let it slide as long as it’s not something people do all the time. Nobody is perfect including especially me. But I would say the people who do it more are, on average, more likely to be contemptuous of people of faith than people who do it less. I would expect the principles that cause the person to justify the behavior to themselves would show up in other ways. But we are talking generalities here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about when Catholics do it? Is it ok then?
No. I mean there’s a general cultural rule that it’s more ok to say something offensive about your own background than about someone else’s, but there are better ways to behave period.
Do you think people who say it are trying to “say something” about religion?
I think people’s modes of speech reflect their principles and priorities generally speaking, yes. I mean I know it’s a verbal tick which is why I let it slide as long as it’s not something people do all the time. Nobody is perfect including especially me. But I would say the people who do it more are, on average, more likely to be contemptuous of people of faith than people who do it less. I would expect the principles that cause the person to justify the behavior to themselves would show up in other ways. But we are talking generalities here.
So are people who say “oh sh*t” saying something about bowel movements?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about when Catholics do it? Is it ok then?
No. I mean there’s a general cultural rule that it’s more ok to say something offensive about your own background than about someone else’s, but there are better ways to behave period.
Do you think people who say it are trying to “say something” about religion?
I think people’s modes of speech reflect their principles and priorities generally speaking, yes. I mean I know it’s a verbal tick which is why I let it slide as long as it’s not something people do all the time. Nobody is perfect including especially me. But I would say the people who do it more are, on average, more likely to be contemptuous of people of faith than people who do it less. I would expect the principles that cause the person to justify the behavior to themselves would show up in other ways. But we are talking generalities here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about when Catholics do it? Is it ok then?
No. I mean there’s a general cultural rule that it’s more ok to say something offensive about your own background than about someone else’s, but there are better ways to behave period.
Do you think people who say it are trying to “say something” about religion?
Anonymous wrote:I tend not to make a scene but yes it’s quite rude. Imagine if they said, “F***ing Vishnu” or something. That’s what they’ve doing — implicitly mocking the beliefs of others.
I understand it’s a cultural habit so I let it slide. If someone does it too often they won’t be my friend.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about when Catholics do it? Is it ok then?
No. I mean there’s a general cultural rule that it’s more ok to say something offensive about your own background than about someone else’s, but there are better ways to behave period.
Anonymous wrote:What about when Catholics do it? Is it ok then?
Anonymous wrote:I don’t think Jesus really cares. It’s not respectful, but certainly not worth the time it took you to post this.