Author Topic: do atheists still have the right to say "oh my god"?  (Read 2309 times)

I thought atheists believed in Atheismo. ):

*Guy mentions god and athiests in a post*
VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVV
*Religeon war, idiots, and facepalms ensue*
I sure love arguing about religeon!

GLaDOS says 'Thank God you're alright' in the portal 2 endgame and she's a robot so I'm pretty sure it's fine.

Actually no. She's powered by an AI designed around a woman. In the same way that Cave Johnson was most likely christian, Caroline, her AI directive was probably christian too.

Sorry, I'm a portal geek.


Yes, I still say it. "Oh my God" has became a phrase to express shock, people don't say it to clarify their belief in front of people haha.

Actually, I'm reasonably sure only atheists should say it. Wouldn't it be blasphemy for Christians? "Using his name in vain" and such?


Actually, I'm reasonably sure only atheists should say it. Wouldn't it be blasphemy for Christians? "Using his name in vain" and such?

I've always wondered about this, lol

I thought atheists believed in Atheismo. ):

SHHHHHHSHHH

They don't know yet. Their not ready.

I replaced "Oh My God!" with "Daaaah... forget!" a while back.

SHHHHHHSHHH

They don't know yet. Their not ready.
My not ready.

Their not ready.

Please stay tuned for a Public Service Announcement

Their: Belonging to
Ex: "That is their food"

They're: Contraction for "they are"
Ex: "They're not ready"

There: A place
Ex: "Look over there"

themoreyouknow.png

"Oh my god!" and "Jesus Christ!" are phrases I use often and Im atheist. Theyre just expressions now-a-days.

Please stay tuned for a Public Service Announcement

Their: Belonging to
Ex: "That is their food"

They're: Contraction for "they are"
Ex: "They're not ready"

There: A place
Ex: "Look over there"

themoreyouknow.png
Shhh, they it has funnierings where they're did didn't knewed.

daydreaming at school makes you think about stuff
*not that I wish to imply that atheists have rights and stuff, just asking if they still have the same position to be saying the phrase

forget off. Quit trying to start a religion war. I hope you made a typo and meant to type "don't" before "have rights".

"Oh my god!" and "Jesus Christ!" are phrases I use often and Im atheist. Theyre just expressions now-a-days.
And then there is "I swear to god!" and that is used by many atheist.

They have the right to say just about anything they want.
Besides, it's just an expression.