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Similar to the excellent post about Atheismisms, I would like to take the discussion to a similar but more specific topic, orgasms!
So, how many of us still say, like "bless you" when you sneeze, mainly out of habit, "oh god" or "oh my god" when you have an orgasm?
I have to confess sometimes I do. Does this is ever bother you? Do you catch yourself and think, does this give the believers ammo? When you are at your most excited and ecstatic place physically, you scream out to the the invisible man! What does this say?!? For those from other countries I would like to know what you all say?
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Permalink Reply by Akshay Bist on June 2, 2011 at 2:50pm
Permalink Reply by Akshay Bist on June 2, 2011 at 2:58pm Adding to that - many scientists refer to god sometimes. Einstein did. But they don't mean god god, but a metaphorical god. Here god is used as an expression to mean something great. Legendary mathematician Paul Erdos spoke of "The Book", an imaginary book in which God had written down the best and most elegant proofs for mathematical theorems. Lecturing in 1985 he said, "You don't have to believe in God, but you should believe in The Book." He would refer to god as the Supreme Fascist or SF. He accused the SF of hiding his socks and Hungarian passports, and of keeping the most elegant mathematical proofs to himself.
I've mentioned in a few other threads, the meaning of words can change over time. Inventing & using new terms can be cumbersome. Its better to change the meaning of words. After all, not too long ago gay didn't mean homosexual. And what better way to beat theists by taking their vocabulary & changing the meaning of those words?
Permalink Reply by Kairan Nierde on June 4, 2011 at 3:37am I do say "bless you" when someone sneezes. Please don't get mad at me. How am I supposed to break that life-long habit lol? I never connected it with God anyway. Generally, I don't think people do. It is just some kind of social niceity thing, I guess.
I say, oh my god, all the time. I don't think a thing about it, unless I am writing something at an atheist forum, then I try to avoid it because a few people said they don't like it.
As far as expressions when an orgasm happens; ooops, sorry, phone is ringing. I have got to run now. Darn.
Permalink Reply by Kris Feenstra on June 2, 2011 at 3:41pm
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Permalink Reply by Kyle Wilkins on January 5, 2012 at 2:50am Hahaha! "Unleash the Kracken" is great, never thought about that one. Grunts and heavy breathing is usually a safe bet.
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Permalink Reply by Kris Feenstra on June 2, 2011 at 4:15pm Now that I think on it, it seems a bit odd that Christians pray before eating, but do not (to the best of my knowledge) pray before sex. Both activities are enjoyable and both deal with sustaining life.
"Dear Jesus, thank you for the orgasms we are about to receive. I say that in the plural because we are firm believers in the second coming. Although that seems like a funny expression: the second coming of Christ? I thought you never even had a first what with the whole celibacy deal. Puns aside, we really are grateful to creation for sex. I know you didn't partake while mortal, but Christ did you miss out. I'd take the crucifixion over that level of sexual frustration any day. Oh, sorry; I guess I'm rubbing salt in the wounds? I hope you're not bitter. I just wanted to say 'thanks' is all."
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