In our culture it is safe for anyone to say anything they want. It's called freedom of speech. Freedom of speech is acceptable, and should be acceptable to you as well. Without it, you very well could be arrested for even mentioning God in the grocery store (or something extreme like that). The things said under freedom of speech have been left for each individual to decide if it is acceptable to them or not. If it isn't, either stand up for what you think or ignore it altogether.
I'd like to answer your question though. They are catch phrases. I assume you are talking about something like "Oh my God" right? Yeah, that's been around for generations. It's been around before all these teenagers that use it were even born. If the catch phrase from the start was "Oh my odin", it would have stayed that way. The swear words and catch phrases were invented in an environment obviously surrounded by Christianity (not blaming it on Christianity though). Just because an atheist will pop out with an "Oh my God" here and there doesn't mean he is targeting Christianity. It is a trend that has been picked up.
Also, I made a double post like a total crazy person. So I apologize for that, because it does look like spam. Feel free to collapse the two posts together, or you could send me a wild lion in the mail to teach me a lesson.
Fraction, I was not talking about freedom of speech and peoples' right to it (which I believe people have a right to), I was talking about what they DO with that freedom and
why. Nor was I referring to when people say, "oh my god". I am talking about when people use Jesus' name derogatorily or as a curse word, not some nondescript, unreferenced title of a deity, such as "god".
But since you brought it up I will restate my previous question(s) with the free speech issue in mind. So notwithstanding your "catch phrase" explanation ....... why do people, with their vast freedom of speech to curse
any god they want to, only use it to take Christ's name in vain?
As in when someone hits his thumb with a hammer and screams, "J____s C____t !!" (Or worse).
I think the reason people use Jesus' name in vain is because nothing
feels better than to curse Jesus for a non-believer. If you doubt that, try cursing Shiva's name the next time you're spitting angry. Or just forget deity and say "darn", and see how that works for you. :wink:
You need to come up with a better explanation than it just being chocked up to a "catch phrase". Unless you are inferring that people who use Jesus' name in vain are basically mindless copycats with little imagination. :shock:
If using Jesus' name in vain is, to quote you, just a "catch phrase" or "a trend that has been picked up", w
hy is it? Why repeat it? The phrases, "the cat's pajamas" and "top drawer" were very popular and fashionable terms in the 1920's. Why did we stop using them? Because they are square-sounding to us?
A slanderous phrase that was used in the 1960's and is still popular today is "pig", referring to police officers. I dare say that no one today who respects police officers and is aware of that term would use it, even if almost everyone in society was using it.
That's why I don't think your catch phrase answer washes, because we don't repeat something that has no meaning to us. If I don't like single moms (just an example) and a derogatory term for them is invented, I might very likely start using it myself. Because the term would
resonate with me. If it didn't I wouldn't use it, pretty simple.
So why does insulting Jesus resonate with people that don't even believe in Him? Is it because they are against Him (even if only subconsciously)? Because it makes them feel good to? I have never received a satisfactory answer to this.
Words and phrases drop out of the vernacular all the time and language is constantly evolving, so why has it always been fashionable and acceptable to use Jesus' name as a swear word? Could it be for the same reason that Christianity has been unceasingly attacked and maligned since it's inception over for 2,000 years ago? How come non-believers in Christ never tire of using His name that way? It seems they can't get enough of it!
To repeat, I believe it is reasonable to conclude that when we pick up phrases, colloquialisms, slang, etc., we choose and latch on to the ones that we agree with.
Granted, one may use a term so often and so casually (not knowing, caring, or understanding where it originated) that eventually it just becomes a "catch phrase" that he just says without thinking. NONETHELESS, at some point way back when he first used it, he must have agreed with and had an affinity to the term, or he wouldn't have used it, or had any use for it. People repeat and latch on to things that mean something to them, whether good or bad.
To sum up (sorry, I hadn't intended to be so long-winded), I believe the motivation in using Christ's name in vain is to use the worst swear word/cursing you can think of - cursing any other god would not satisfy unregenerate man.
PS - I have no idea what you mean by sending you a wild lion in the mail, but don't worry, you're safe.