Author Topic: Religious Themed Cuss Words  (Read 1459 times)

0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.

Offline Neon Genesis

  • Too Much Spare Time
  • ********
  • Posts: 6576
Religious Themed Cuss Words
« on: Jun 24, 2012, 07:38:16 PM »
Why do people love using religious themed cuss words so much?  If the person cussing is a Christian, don't they think that would be insulting to Jesus to say goddamnit or Jesus effing Christ?  I never understood how the Christian kids in my high school will use all manner of swear words even if they made no sense at all and were rather silly sounding yet would rail about how evil and gross gays were.  But if you're an atheist, why use religious themed cuss words?  Is it to be offensive to religious people? 

Offline Skeptress

  • Too Much Spare Time
  • ********
  • Posts: 7841
  • Arrested for voting.
Re: Religious Themed Cuss Words
« Reply #1 on: Jun 24, 2012, 08:22:40 PM »
For me it's just habit.
"The America I loved still exists at the front desks of our public libraries."  -Kurt Vonnegut

Formerly known as funda62.

Offline Neon Genesis

  • Too Much Spare Time
  • ********
  • Posts: 6576
Re: Religious Themed Cuss Words
« Reply #2 on: Jun 24, 2012, 08:58:59 PM »
Why is it we don't say "fucking Muhammed" instead of "Jesus fucking Christ" or "Allahdamn you!"  Do other cultures have similar types of blasphemous swear words or is this just an American thing?

Offline arthwollipot

  • Well Established
  • *****
  • Posts: 1846
  • Observer of Phenomena
    • arthwollipot.com
Re: Religious Themed Cuss Words
« Reply #3 on: Jun 24, 2012, 09:17:10 PM »
I think it's because the whole idea of expressing profanity comes from blasphemy. It's only more recent that we've had non-blasphemous swear words, and some of that is in order to swear without blaspheming (gosh darn). Non-blasphemous words like shit and fuck did not originate as profanity, and were commonly used.

Also, the idea of swearing appears to come from swearing an oath, which was often done by invoking God and so has a religious basis.
Do or do not. There is no spoon.

Only Zuul.

Offline Shibboleth

  • Stopped Going Outside
  • *******
  • Posts: 5206
Re: Religious Themed Cuss Words
« Reply #4 on: Jun 24, 2012, 11:11:42 PM »
The worst swear words in the English language that I can think of are cunt and nigger.
common mistake that people make when trying to design something completely foolproof is to underestimate the ingenuity of complete fools.

Offline vespine

  • Keeps Priorities Straight
  • ***
  • Posts: 414
    • vespine
Re: Religious Themed Cuss Words
« Reply #5 on: Jun 25, 2012, 01:29:58 AM »
I also very much dislike that when something amazing or horrific happens the first word that comes to my head most frequently is "Jeezus!".

Haven't been religious for 20 years, more then half my life, but I obviously still need to work more on my deprogramming..

The other one I've been working on is saying gesundheit instead of bless you.

Online ting-bu-dong

  • Well Established
  • *****
  • Posts: 1088
  • I've got ham but I'm not a hamster.
Re: Religious Themed Cuss Words
« Reply #6 on: Jun 25, 2012, 03:30:21 AM »
Why do people love using religious themed cuss words so much?


Steven Pinker - The Language of Swearing (1/2)


Steven Pinker - The Language of Swearing (2/2)

Offline JuniorSpaceman

  • Seasoned Contributor
  • ****
  • Posts: 735
Re: Religious Themed Cuss Words
« Reply #7 on: Jun 25, 2012, 03:33:20 AM »
I've always found it interesting (well, not always, but since I found out) that the worst Scandinavian swear word is the word for 'devil'. Also, growing up Jewish, I found it confusing that so many people thought Jesus' middle initial was 'H', when it's so clearly 'F'.

Offline Anders

  • Poster of Extraordinary Magnitude
  • **********
  • Posts: 10979
Re: Religious Themed Cuss Words
« Reply #8 on: Jun 25, 2012, 03:42:42 AM »
"Satan" isn't really that bad a swearword in Swedish. We go more for the genitalia theme.
“You couldn't be here if stars hadn't exploded... So forget Jesus. The stars died so that you could be here today.”

Lawrence Krauss

"Whiplash, heavy metal laxative"

Misheard KISS song lyrics

"I tawt I taw a Balwog! I did! I did tee a Balwog!"

Offline GhostOfPerdition

  • Not Enough Spare Time
  • **
  • Posts: 130
  • Lurker Extraordinaire
Re: Religious Themed Cuss Words
« Reply #9 on: Jun 27, 2012, 12:52:07 AM »
I was raised Catholic and taught that "god damn" was very bad thing to say. I wasn't even allowed to use the phrase "oh my god" as an exclamation. This seemed to be the norm with the more religious families I grew up around.


I also very much dislike that when something amazing or horrific happens the first word that comes to my head most frequently is "Jeezus!".

Haven't been religious for 20 years, more then half my life, but I obviously still need to work more on my deprogramming..

The other one I've been working on is saying gesundheit instead of bless you.

That's funny; I'm a bit hypocritical when it comes to giving up religious phrases. I'm committed to saying "gesundheit" instead of "bless you" (even though I'm pretty sure they mean the same thing) because of the religious connotations. However I still say "thank God" as an expression of relief. I'm alright with the idea that "thank God" is a harmless idiom but I hate saying "bless you". 

I eventually decided that I just hate responding to a sneeze and I think it's easier to say "gesundheit" in a half-serious/less akward way than "bless you". [/attempt to weasel out of hypocrisy]

Online EhJayArr

  • Too Much Spare Time
  • ********
  • Posts: 7032
  • Comrade Questions
Re: Religious Themed Cuss Words
« Reply #10 on: Jun 27, 2012, 12:56:46 AM »
I just know that religious profanity is the most fun to say.
Strange women lying in ponds distributin' swords is no basis for a system of government.

Offline Neon Genesis

  • Too Much Spare Time
  • ********
  • Posts: 6576
Re: Religious Themed Cuss Words
« Reply #11 on: Jun 27, 2012, 01:10:01 AM »



I eventually decided that I just hate responding to a sneeze and I think it's easier to say "gesundheit" in a half-serious/less akward way than "bless you". [/attempt to weasel out of hypocrisy]
I always ask if someone is talking about you behind your back, in reference to the Japanese cultural belief that every time you sneeze, it means someone is talking about you.

Offline arthwollipot

  • Well Established
  • *****
  • Posts: 1846
  • Observer of Phenomena
    • arthwollipot.com
Re: Religious Themed Cuss Words
« Reply #12 on: Jun 27, 2012, 01:16:03 AM »
I'm a photic sneezer, so I sneeze a lot. Whenever someone says "bless you", I reply "no thanks".
Do or do not. There is no spoon.

Only Zuul.

Offline Kwisatz Haderach

  • Poster of Extraordinary Magnitude
  • **********
  • Posts: 10099
Re: Religious Themed Cuss Words
« Reply #13 on: Jun 27, 2012, 03:21:23 AM »
My Medieval History Professor in grad school, who was a former Lutheran Pastor, once told me a story about a time he was having dinner with one of the families from his congeregation, and while having a conversation with one of the teenage children, he responded to a question to which he did not have an immediate answer with "Oh... gee, I'm not sure."

Later the parents had a quiet word with him about "swearing" in front of their children.  When he ask what they were talking aout they said "Gee" is short for "Jesus", so he was talking the Lord's name in vain.

Thinking that the was ridiculous -- as any reasonable person would -- he said, " 'Gee' is short for 'Jesus'?  Well fuck me!"

Fortunately, the parents broke out laughing at that point... they were putting him on.  But apparently their parents really thought that "Gee" and "Gee-whiz" were swear words!

Offline Shibboleth

  • Stopped Going Outside
  • *******
  • Posts: 5206
Re: Religious Themed Cuss Words
« Reply #14 on: Jun 27, 2012, 06:33:42 AM »
I just know that religious profanity is the most fun to say.

Really? More fun than saying "twat"? I mean that is a really fun word.
common mistake that people make when trying to design something completely foolproof is to underestimate the ingenuity of complete fools.

 

personate-rain