I agree, I had this problem early in my personal life and it does take time to train yourself. I now use phrases like "My goodness" or "God Bless" instead and It's been quite rewarding for my life.
Taking the Lord's name in vain is not simply saying gosh dammit. The churches have promoted this without deep thought. If you look at the original language it would be better interpreted as claiming to do something in God's name but really for your own reasons and leading someone astray.
I agree, I had this problem early in my personal life and it does take time to train yourself. I now use phrases like "My goodness" or "God Bless" instead and It's been quite rewarding for my life.
Taking the Lord's name in vain is not simply saying gosh dammit. The churches have promoted this without deep thought. If you look at the original language it would be better interpreted as claiming to do something in God's name but really for your own reasons and leading someone astray.
Personally I think both are true. Excellent addition fren!
A priest I worked with would always say, "oh, go to Heaven!" :)
That's a good one one! I like that alot fren, I think I'll barrow it.
"Pshaw" and "John Brown" were popular around here once.