Anonymous
Post 10/21/2021 16:54     Subject: Re:When atheists raise the name Jesus instead of cursing

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Anonymous wrote:Now this is funny. Doesn't the word "cursing" refer to "curse", as in bring down the anger of some divine being? Doesn't the word "swear" invoke making oaths to a divine? So what should atheists do when they hit their thumb with a hammer?


The sh** word, the f*** word, the c*** word, and any creative combination of these. You have lots of options available.


Isn’t the je*** word generally less offensive than those words?


Who is offended by those words these days? Except maybe the C word, and in places like Britain it’s in common use now.


Most people?

I think those words are still generally considered offensive to most people. And I think je*** is only considered offensive to a small group of people. And less offensive overall.


So you’d rather target your offensiveness to one defined group? Seriously, nobody cares about the s or f words. But for people for whom the j word is an article of belief, yes it’s offensive to many although not all. You don’t get a pass for thinking the j word is somehow “less offensive.”


And if all those are ok, I don’t see why anyone should care about the c* word. It never made any sense to me why it is the nuclear ☢️ word. It’s a word. - a woman


I go by the George Carlin rule: There are no bad words. Bad thoughts, bad intentions, but no bad words.


Stop trolling and read a book or something.


Who's trolling?--I'm serious. Words aren't good or bad. There are so many more important things to be concerned about than which word someone says.


So you think the n* word isn’t bad,
and that it’s ok to call your house cleaners sp***s,
and your coworker won’t mind if you say “hey, c*nt, please review this”
and it’s ok to insult believers of all stripes by taking important names/words in vain.

You look like a ridiculous child. Grow up.


DP here. The fact that you conflate saying "GD" to those other pejoratives indicates you are certainly clueless and almost certainly a racist and a sexist. I know you probably don't think so, but you are, and you should think about that and possibly change it.


Trolly troll troll. Also, the thread header is about Jesus’ name, not GD, so get a grip on the trolling.
Anonymous
Post 10/21/2021 16:49     Subject: Re:When atheists raise the name Jesus instead of cursing

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Anonymous wrote:Now this is funny. Doesn't the word "cursing" refer to "curse", as in bring down the anger of some divine being? Doesn't the word "swear" invoke making oaths to a divine? So what should atheists do when they hit their thumb with a hammer?


The sh** word, the f*** word, the c*** word, and any creative combination of these. You have lots of options available.


Isn’t the je*** word generally less offensive than those words?


Who is offended by those words these days? Except maybe the C word, and in places like Britain it’s in common use now.


Most people?

I think those words are still generally considered offensive to most people. And I think je*** is only considered offensive to a small group of people. And less offensive overall.


So you’d rather target your offensiveness to one defined group? Seriously, nobody cares about the s or f words. But for people for whom the j word is an article of belief, yes it’s offensive to many although not all. You don’t get a pass for thinking the j word is somehow “less offensive.”


And if all those are ok, I don’t see why anyone should care about the c* word. It never made any sense to me why it is the nuclear ☢️ word. It’s a word. - a woman


I go by the George Carlin rule: There are no bad words. Bad thoughts, bad intentions, but no bad words.


Stop trolling and read a book or something.


Who's trolling?--I'm serious. Words aren't good or bad. There are so many more important things to be concerned about than which word someone says.


So you think the n* word isn’t bad,
and that it’s ok to call your house cleaners sp***s,
and your coworker won’t mind if you say “hey, c*nt, please review this”
and it’s ok to insult believers of all stripes by taking important names/words in vain.

You look like a ridiculous child. Grow up.


DP here. The fact that you conflate saying "GD" to those other pejoratives indicates you are certainly clueless and almost certainly a racist and a sexist. I know you probably don't think so, but you are, and you should think about that and possibly change it.
Anonymous
Post 10/21/2021 12:53     Subject: Re:When atheists raise the name Jesus instead of cursing

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Anonymous wrote:Now this is funny. Doesn't the word "cursing" refer to "curse", as in bring down the anger of some divine being? Doesn't the word "swear" invoke making oaths to a divine? So what should atheists do when they hit their thumb with a hammer?


The sh** word, the f*** word, the c*** word, and any creative combination of these. You have lots of options available.


Isn’t the je*** word generally less offensive than those words?


Who is offended by those words these days? Except maybe the C word, and in places like Britain it’s in common use now.


Most people?

I think those words are still generally considered offensive to most people. And I think je*** is only considered offensive to a small group of people. And less offensive overall.


So you’d rather target your offensiveness to one defined group? Seriously, nobody cares about the s or f words. But for people for whom the j word is an article of belief, yes it’s offensive to many although not all. You don’t get a pass for thinking the j word is somehow “less offensive.”


And if all those are ok, I don’t see why anyone should care about the c* word. It never made any sense to me why it is the nuclear ☢️ word. It’s a word. - a woman


I go by the George Carlin rule: There are no bad words. Bad thoughts, bad intentions, but no bad words.


Stop trolling and read a book or something.


Who's trolling?--I'm serious. Words aren't good or bad. There are so many more important things to be concerned about than which word someone says.


So you think the n* word isn’t bad,
and that it’s ok to call your house cleaners sp***s,
and your coworker won’t mind if you say “hey, c*nt, please review this”
and it’s ok to insult believers of all stripes by taking important names/words in vain.

You look like a ridiculous child. Grow up.
Anonymous
Post 10/21/2021 11:59     Subject: Re:When atheists raise the name Jesus instead of cursing

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Anonymous wrote:Now this is funny. Doesn't the word "cursing" refer to "curse", as in bring down the anger of some divine being? Doesn't the word "swear" invoke making oaths to a divine? So what should atheists do when they hit their thumb with a hammer?


The sh** word, the f*** word, the c*** word, and any creative combination of these. You have lots of options available.


Isn’t the je*** word generally less offensive than those words?


Who is offended by those words these days? Except maybe the C word, and in places like Britain it’s in common use now.


Most people?

I think those words are still generally considered offensive to most people. And I think je*** is only considered offensive to a small group of people. And less offensive overall.


So you’d rather target your offensiveness to one defined group? Seriously, nobody cares about the s or f words. But for people for whom the j word is an article of belief, yes it’s offensive to many although not all. You don’t get a pass for thinking the j word is somehow “less offensive.”


And if all those are ok, I don’t see why anyone should care about the c* word. It never made any sense to me why it is the nuclear ☢️ word. It’s a word. - a woman


I go by the George Carlin rule: There are no bad words. Bad thoughts, bad intentions, but no bad words.


Stop trolling and read a book or something.


Who's trolling?--I'm serious. Words aren't good or bad. There are so many more important things to be concerned about than which word someone says.


No one is trolling. PP is conflating posters.
Anonymous
Post 10/21/2021 11:40     Subject: Re:When atheists raise the name Jesus instead of cursing

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Anonymous wrote:Now this is funny. Doesn't the word "cursing" refer to "curse", as in bring down the anger of some divine being? Doesn't the word "swear" invoke making oaths to a divine? So what should atheists do when they hit their thumb with a hammer?


The sh** word, the f*** word, the c*** word, and any creative combination of these. You have lots of options available.


Isn’t the je*** word generally less offensive than those words?


Who is offended by those words these days? Except maybe the C word, and in places like Britain it’s in common use now.


Most people?

I think those words are still generally considered offensive to most people. And I think je*** is only considered offensive to a small group of people. And less offensive overall.


So you’d rather target your offensiveness to one defined group? Seriously, nobody cares about the s or f words. But for people for whom the j word is an article of belief, yes it’s offensive to many although not all. You don’t get a pass for thinking the j word is somehow “less offensive.”


And if all those are ok, I don’t see why anyone should care about the c* word. It never made any sense to me why it is the nuclear ☢️ word. It’s a word. - a woman


I go by the George Carlin rule: There are no bad words. Bad thoughts, bad intentions, but no bad words.


Stop trolling and read a book or something.


Who's trolling?--I'm serious. Words aren't good or bad. There are so many more important things to be concerned about than which word someone says.
Anonymous
Post 10/21/2021 07:55     Subject: Re:When atheists raise the name Jesus instead of cursing

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Anonymous wrote:Now this is funny. Doesn't the word "cursing" refer to "curse", as in bring down the anger of some divine being? Doesn't the word "swear" invoke making oaths to a divine? So what should atheists do when they hit their thumb with a hammer?


The sh** word, the f*** word, the c*** word, and any creative combination of these. You have lots of options available.


Isn’t the je*** word generally less offensive than those words?


Who is offended by those words these days? Except maybe the C word, and in places like Britain it’s in common use now.


Most people?

I think those words are still generally considered offensive to most people. And I think je*** is only considered offensive to a small group of people. And less offensive overall.


So you’d rather target your offensiveness to one defined group? Seriously, nobody cares about the s or f words. But for people for whom the j word is an article of belief, yes it’s offensive to many although not all. You don’t get a pass for thinking the j word is somehow “less offensive.”


And if all those are ok, I don’t see why anyone should care about the c* word. It never made any sense to me why it is the nuclear ☢️ word. It’s a word. - a woman


I go by the George Carlin rule: There are no bad words. Bad thoughts, bad intentions, but no bad words.


Stop trolling and read a book or something.
Anonymous
Post 10/20/2021 18:18     Subject: Re:When atheists raise the name Jesus instead of cursing

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Anonymous wrote:Now this is funny. Doesn't the word "cursing" refer to "curse", as in bring down the anger of some divine being? Doesn't the word "swear" invoke making oaths to a divine? So what should atheists do when they hit their thumb with a hammer?


The sh** word, the f*** word, the c*** word, and any creative combination of these. You have lots of options available.


Isn’t the je*** word generally less offensive than those words?


Who is offended by those words these days? Except maybe the C word, and in places like Britain it’s in common use now.


Most people?

I think those words are still generally considered offensive to most people. And I think je*** is only considered offensive to a small group of people. And less offensive overall.


So you’d rather target your offensiveness to one defined group? Seriously, nobody cares about the s or f words. But for people for whom the j word is an article of belief, yes it’s offensive to many although not all. You don’t get a pass for thinking the j word is somehow “less offensive.”


And if all those are ok, I don’t see why anyone should care about the c* word. It never made any sense to me why it is the nuclear ☢️ word. It’s a word. - a woman


I go by the George Carlin rule: There are no bad words. Bad thoughts, bad intentions, but no bad words.
Anonymous
Post 10/20/2021 15:04     Subject: Re:When atheists raise the name Jesus instead of cursing

Anonymous wrote:So Jesus is a snowflake now?


Trolls gonna troll
Anonymous
Post 10/20/2021 13:55     Subject: Re:When atheists raise the name Jesus instead of cursing

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Anonymous wrote:Now this is funny. Doesn't the word "cursing" refer to "curse", as in bring down the anger of some divine being? Doesn't the word "swear" invoke making oaths to a divine? So what should atheists do when they hit their thumb with a hammer?


The sh** word, the f*** word, the c*** word, and any creative combination of these. You have lots of options available.


Isn’t the je*** word generally less offensive than those words?


Who is offended by those words these days? Except maybe the C word, and in places like Britain it’s in common use now.


Most people?

I think those words are still generally considered offensive to most people. And I think je*** is only considered offensive to a small group of people. And less offensive overall.


So you’d rather target your offensiveness to one defined group? Seriously, nobody cares about the s or f words. But for people for whom the j word is an article of belief, yes it’s offensive to many although not all. You don’t get a pass for thinking the j word is somehow “less offensive.”


It’s not targeted to anyone at all. How TF do you know who is Christian or not? Sorry, people aren’t really keeping track.

I don’t really put that much thought into specific expletives, but “Jes*s!” is a lesser expletive. The strings of stronger expletives are usually saved for extreme situations.

Anyway, it’s not about you.


It’s definitely not about you and your freedom to offend at will, either. Grow up.


LOL. You think people are going around and intentionally trying to offend you? Lolololol.

No one GAF about what offends YOU.



Grow up and take some responsibility for yourself. That means getting a hobby besides trolling people of faith with your inane lols. You can do better.



PP is being ridiculous. It has nothing to do with her "faith". Lol.

Anonymous
Post 10/20/2021 11:04     Subject: Re:When atheists raise the name Jesus instead of cursing

So Jesus is a snowflake now?
Anonymous
Post 10/19/2021 22:57     Subject: Re:When atheists raise the name Jesus instead of cursing

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Anonymous wrote:Now this is funny. Doesn't the word "cursing" refer to "curse", as in bring down the anger of some divine being? Doesn't the word "swear" invoke making oaths to a divine? So what should atheists do when they hit their thumb with a hammer?


The sh** word, the f*** word, the c*** word, and any creative combination of these. You have lots of options available.


Isn’t the je*** word generally less offensive than those words?


Who is offended by those words these days? Except maybe the C word, and in places like Britain it’s in common use now.


Most people?

I think those words are still generally considered offensive to most people. And I think je*** is only considered offensive to a small group of people. And less offensive overall.


So you’d rather target your offensiveness to one defined group? Seriously, nobody cares about the s or f words. But for people for whom the j word is an article of belief, yes it’s offensive to many although not all. You don’t get a pass for thinking the j word is somehow “less offensive.”


It’s not targeted to anyone at all. How TF do you know who is Christian or not? Sorry, people aren’t really keeping track.

I don’t really put that much thought into specific expletives, but “Jes*s!” is a lesser expletive. The strings of stronger expletives are usually saved for extreme situations.

Anyway, it’s not about you.


It’s definitely not about you and your freedom to offend at will, either. Grow up.


LOL. You think people are going around and intentionally trying to offend you? Lolololol.

No one GAF about what offends YOU.



Grow up and take some responsibility for yourself. That means getting a hobby besides trolling people of faith with your inane lols. You can do better.
Anonymous
Post 10/19/2021 19:30     Subject: Re:When atheists raise the name Jesus instead of cursing

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Anonymous wrote:Now this is funny. Doesn't the word "cursing" refer to "curse", as in bring down the anger of some divine being? Doesn't the word "swear" invoke making oaths to a divine? So what should atheists do when they hit their thumb with a hammer?


The sh** word, the f*** word, the c*** word, and any creative combination of these. You have lots of options available.


Isn’t the je*** word generally less offensive than those words?


Who is offended by those words these days? Except maybe the C word, and in places like Britain it’s in common use now.


Most people?

I think those words are still generally considered offensive to most people. And I think je*** is only considered offensive to a small group of people. And less offensive overall.


So you’d rather target your offensiveness to one defined group? Seriously, nobody cares about the s or f words. But for people for whom the j word is an article of belief, yes it’s offensive to many although not all. You don’t get a pass for thinking the j word is somehow “less offensive.”


It’s not targeted to anyone at all. How TF do you know who is Christian or not? Sorry, people aren’t really keeping track.

I don’t really put that much thought into specific expletives, but “Jes*s!” is a lesser expletive. The strings of stronger expletives are usually saved for extreme situations.

Anyway, it’s not about you.


It’s definitely not about you and your freedom to offend at will, either. Grow up.


LOL. You think people are going around and intentionally trying to offend you? Lolololol.

No one GAF about what offends YOU.

Anonymous
Post 10/19/2021 19:27     Subject: Re:When atheists raise the name Jesus instead of cursing

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Anonymous wrote:Now this is funny. Doesn't the word "cursing" refer to "curse", as in bring down the anger of some divine being? Doesn't the word "swear" invoke making oaths to a divine? So what should atheists do when they hit their thumb with a hammer?


The sh** word, the f*** word, the c*** word, and any creative combination of these. You have lots of options available.


Isn’t the je*** word generally less offensive than those words?


Who is offended by those words these days? Except maybe the C word, and in places like Britain it’s in common use now.


Most people?

I think those words are still generally considered offensive to most people. And I think je*** is only considered offensive to a small group of people. And less offensive overall.


So you’d rather target your offensiveness to one defined group? Seriously, nobody cares about the s or f words. But for people for whom the j word is an article of belief, yes it’s offensive to many although not all. You don’t get a pass for thinking the j word is somehow “less offensive.”


And if all those are ok, I don’t see why anyone should care about the c* word. It never made any sense to me why it is the nuclear ☢️ word. It’s a word. - a woman
Anonymous
Post 10/19/2021 18:14     Subject: Re:When atheists raise the name Jesus instead of cursing

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Anonymous wrote:Now this is funny. Doesn't the word "cursing" refer to "curse", as in bring down the anger of some divine being? Doesn't the word "swear" invoke making oaths to a divine? So what should atheists do when they hit their thumb with a hammer?


The sh** word, the f*** word, the c*** word, and any creative combination of these. You have lots of options available.


Isn’t the je*** word generally less offensive than those words?


Who is offended by those words these days? Except maybe the C word, and in places like Britain it’s in common use now.


Most people?

I think those words are still generally considered offensive to most people. And I think je*** is only considered offensive to a small group of people. And less offensive overall.


So you’d rather target your offensiveness to one defined group? Seriously, nobody cares about the s or f words. But for people for whom the j word is an article of belief, yes it’s offensive to many although not all. You don’t get a pass for thinking the j word is somehow “less offensive.”


It’s not targeted to anyone at all. How TF do you know who is Christian or not? Sorry, people aren’t really keeping track.

I don’t really put that much thought into specific expletives, but “Jes*s!” is a lesser expletive. The strings of stronger expletives are usually saved for extreme situations.

Anyway, it’s not about you.


It’s definitely not about you and your freedom to offend at will, either. Grow up.
Anonymous
Post 10/19/2021 17:15     Subject: Re:When atheists raise the name Jesus instead of cursing

Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:Now this is funny. Doesn't the word "cursing" refer to "curse", as in bring down the anger of some divine being? Doesn't the word "swear" invoke making oaths to a divine? So what should atheists do when they hit their thumb with a hammer?


The sh** word, the f*** word, the c*** word, and any creative combination of these. You have lots of options available.


Isn’t the je*** word generally less offensive than those words?


Who is offended by those words these days? Except maybe the C word, and in places like Britain it’s in common use now.


Most people?

I think those words are still generally considered offensive to most people. And I think je*** is only considered offensive to a small group of people. And less offensive overall.


So you’d rather target your offensiveness to one defined group? Seriously, nobody cares about the s or f words. But for people for whom the j word is an article of belief, yes it’s offensive to many although not all. You don’t get a pass for thinking the j word is somehow “less offensive.”


It’s not targeted to anyone at all. How TF do you know who is Christian or not? Sorry, people aren’t really keeping track.

I don’t really put that much thought into specific expletives, but “Jes*s!” is a lesser expletive. The strings of stronger expletives are usually saved for extreme situations.

Anyway, it’s not about you.