Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That's my question. You never hear, for example, "Buddha d--- it!"
Damnation is not a thing in Buddhism or any of the non-Abrahamic religions. So it would make no sense to tie the two together.
g*d damn you is literally a curse that comes from your religion.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That's my question. You never hear, for example, "Buddha d--- it!"
Damning people isn't a thing in Buddhism. Buddha D--- it would make no sense.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This has been asked but not responded to
Why do you think "god damn it" refers to your god and and not all/any?
Great question.
And still not addressed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This has been asked but not responded to
Why do you think "god damn it" refers to your god and and not all/any?
Great question.
Anonymous wrote:There is no restriction in taking the names of our Gods in vain in our religion. We are free to use these names in greetings and even for exclamations.
The way we use it for greetings would be the eqivalent of saying "Jesus, Jesus" in the morning instead of "Good morning"...so perfectly fine.
The only thing I do not like is when people use it for cussing. There is no reason for JFC to exist.
Anonymous wrote:When people use the name of God or Jesus in vain its like nails on a chalkboard to me as it should be. I think if people realized how wrong it was they would stop doing it. Why do people do it? If I had to guess, because they dont realize that it's very wrong to do it. Personally, I believe it's a sin.