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Previously on "Atheist sayings"
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At school we used to swear without swearing, simple expressions such as "Oh my cod", "Yesus Kraut", and others that I can't remember because I am getting old.
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Originally posted by doodab View Post- there but for the grace of god go I
- for god's sake
- thank heavens
These phrases are so much a part of our language and upbringing that I'd bet even that twat Dawkins finds himself using them occasionally. What are the atheist alternatives?
I can say what I want because I'm an atheist, thank god.
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Originally posted by NorthWestPerm2Contr View PostYou see, the atheists admits there is a God, even if they don't realise it.
My aunt for example, she's not actually giddy at all.
And Bob may well NOT be your uncle.
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For the all faiths are the same brigade, "O Buddha". Handy for when you drop a rock on your foot, for example.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostThe last two you can just insert a swear word.
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I usually shout Allahu Akbar at the top of my voice and and people get freaked out by my beard and rucksack, go figure!
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Originally posted by doodab View Post- there but for the grace of god go I
- for god's sake
- thank heavens
These phrases are so much a part of our language and upbringing that I'd bet even that twat Dawkins finds himself using them occasionally. What are the atheist alternatives?
You see, the atheists admits there is a God, even if they don't realise it.
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I used to use 'Holy Moley'
but since I became an atheist I use 'Wholly Moley'
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I'm a bit conscious of this, I don't like saying things like 'for gods sake' [out loud]. I always go with the swear word option, usually 'for knobs sake' etc.
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