1) The word's intrinsic value does not change simply because you changed the spelling. In fact, you look quite foolish spelling "pray" as "prey" since we have agreed that one means one thing and the other means another. Spelling "god" as "gawd" will not do anything as in context they both mean the same thing. And while some people find humor in spelling "Jesus" as "Jebus", it reminds me too much of my childhood spent not spelling "God" because it would offend The Lord, and thus we wrote "G-d" because Jews are afraid of proper names or some shit. You are perpetuating the idea that the "proper" spelling somehow has power simply by deciding you have to disrespect it in that way.
2) Well hello. Welcome to the forums. May I ask where you're from? What brought you here? Could you give us a brief run down of why you're a non-theist?
Worrying about people who clearly don't believe in god saying "Oh my god" is as bad as those fuckwits who think the English language is slowly dying simply because we use curse words. This is one of the phrases we use when we're expressing astonishment, wonder, fear, or disbelief. I'd say "Oh my Invisible Pink Unicorn!!" but it takes too damn long to say.
2) Well hello. Welcome to the forums. May I ask where you're from? What brought you here? Could you give us a brief run down of why you're a non-theist?
Worrying about people who clearly don't believe in god saying "Oh my god" is as bad as those fuckwits who think the English language is slowly dying simply because we use curse words. This is one of the phrases we use when we're expressing astonishment, wonder, fear, or disbelief. I'd say "Oh my Invisible Pink Unicorn!!" but it takes too damn long to say.
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