[quote='thesummerqueen' pid='190945' dateline='1318344210']
Sugar, most words do not have such wildly different definitions attached to them either, so bullshit.
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Most words don't sugar but guess what? DING DING DING "god" does!
If you recall,
[quote='Jaysyn' pid='190922' dateline='1318342853']
[quote]God
noun
1. the one Supreme Being, the creator and ruler of the universe.
2. the Supreme Being considered with reference to a particular attribute: the God of Islam.
3. ( lowercase ) one of several deities, especially a male deity, presiding over some portion of worldly affairs.
4. ( often lowercase ) a supreme being according to some particular conception: the god of mercy.
5. Christian Science . the Supreme Being, understood as Life, Truth, love, Mind, Soul, Spirit, Principle.
verb (used with object) god·ded, god·ding. ( lowercase )
9. to regard or treat as a god; deify; idolize.
interjection
10. (used to express disappointment, disbelief, weariness, frustration, annoyance, or the like): God, do we have to listen to this nonsense?
Origin: before 900; Middle English, Old English; cognate with Dutch god, German Gott, Old Norse goth, Gothic guth [/quote]
Ten definitions in all, but hey why specify.. it's only ten different definitions, right?
Sugar, most words do not have such wildly different definitions attached to them either, so bullshit.
[/quote]
Most words don't sugar but guess what? DING DING DING "god" does!
If you recall,
[quote='Jaysyn' pid='190922' dateline='1318342853']
[quote]God
noun
1. the one Supreme Being, the creator and ruler of the universe.
2. the Supreme Being considered with reference to a particular attribute: the God of Islam.
3. ( lowercase ) one of several deities, especially a male deity, presiding over some portion of worldly affairs.
4. ( often lowercase ) a supreme being according to some particular conception: the god of mercy.
5. Christian Science . the Supreme Being, understood as Life, Truth, love, Mind, Soul, Spirit, Principle.
verb (used with object) god·ded, god·ding. ( lowercase )
9. to regard or treat as a god; deify; idolize.
interjection
10. (used to express disappointment, disbelief, weariness, frustration, annoyance, or the like): God, do we have to listen to this nonsense?
Origin: before 900; Middle English, Old English; cognate with Dutch god, German Gott, Old Norse goth, Gothic guth [/quote]
Ten definitions in all, but hey why specify.. it's only ten different definitions, right?