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Are the word Damn and dayum considered Blasphemy / profanity?
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What kind of words do use instead of this word? sFor me.. I believe its a word I should not use. Blasphemy? No. There are much better words I can use in its place.
Are the word Damn and dayum considered Blasphemy / profanity?
What kind of words do use instead of this word?
What kind of words do use instead of this word?
It might be against the rules here to list them. I completely agree with @Andrew77 . Just don't say "Holy Cow", I consider it blasphemy because it's a Hindu expression because they consider cows to be gods and worship them.
Could you give me some examples in sentences that would make it blasphemy?How are you using the word? Like John 5:29? Or as a curse word? Or some other way?
I don’t think it is blasphemy, but depending on the context, it could be a bad thing or a good thing.
Depends on the usage. "Damn" means "condemn". That can be used in a God-honoring way, and in a sinful way.
I hate it when people say that! I never knew it to be a Hindu expression. I thought it was just a saying. That makes sense though because they worship cows, but I guess you have to say it meaning it that way to be blasphemy. Most people probably don't know this. I really don't like it when people place "Holy" before random words as expressions. To me it's like saying [bless and do not curse][bless and do not curse][bless and do not curse].
I don’t think it’s blasphemy - but I think it can be wrong to say in certain contexts. In that case, intent has a lot to do with it.Could you give me some examples in sentences that would make it blasphemy?
I try to not say that word but say it when something happens or i say dangit instead of this wordI don’t think it’s blasphemy - but I think it can be wrong to say in certain contexts. In that case, intent has a lot to do with it.
Are the word Damn and dayum considered Blasphemy / profanity?
I don't think it's blasphemy, but I think given the gravity of the word, we probably shouldn't toss it around so casually.
It's kind of ironic that a word for the most horrific thing that can happen to a person is considered the least offensive profane word, so much so that I'm not even sure it's considered profanity anymore.