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Blasphemy
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So blasphemy, like "Oh my G*d" or "J*s*s Chr*st* etc etc, to people with religion, is wrong, as I gather it is deemed disrespectful to God etc. BUT where did these sayings come from in the first place? My Nan has a habit of saying "Oh Mother!" when feeling stressed or whatever, as in "Help me Mum", which isnt disrespectful to her, so why should "Oh G*d" be disrespectful to Him? And if they are so wrong, then why did people start saying them in the first place?? I hope this makes sense - I'm afraid I've waffled a bit! Thanks.x
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.If a believer is actually addressing God - for example, in prayer - then his/her saying: "Oh my G*d" is not at all disrespectful or blasphemous. It becomes so only when used in situations where no such communication is meant...in other words, when it is merely an oath.
The plain fact is that people centuries ago did start saying these things genuinely...only later did they become curses.
One of the Ten Commandments is "Thou shalt not take the name of the Lord thy God in vain". In other words, Christians are specifically told in one of the most basic sets of rules NOT to use God's (or Jesus') name frivolously, as just an oath. If you are a Christian, the Commandments mean something. If you're not a believer, what are you doing calling on God anyway?