Just_me_Mike
Well-Known Member
Whether you are in the throws of passionate love making, or experiencing the pains of hammering your thumb accidentally, whether you are so perturbed and frustrated at what just happened, we are often compelled to express these sensations with an idea that could convey the significance of what just happened.
"Oh my God" as expressed in highly pleasurable sex.
"Jesus ***** Christ" as expressed from pain of a smashed finger.
"God D--It" as expressed from a child doing something so against your will.
Now you may not fall under any of these, but the point is, I am explaining what it means to say something in vain. When we don't believe something exists, such as God, yet we offer up when emotionally charged times call for it the implication of God, it is a curious thing.
If there is a God, and you use his name as such, yet you believe there is no God, you are using his name in vain.
However, if you do believe in God, and use his name I would find it much less in vain.
"Oh my God" as expressed in highly pleasurable sex.
"Jesus ***** Christ" as expressed from pain of a smashed finger.
"God D--It" as expressed from a child doing something so against your will.
Now you may not fall under any of these, but the point is, I am explaining what it means to say something in vain. When we don't believe something exists, such as God, yet we offer up when emotionally charged times call for it the implication of God, it is a curious thing.
If there is a God, and you use his name as such, yet you believe there is no God, you are using his name in vain.
However, if you do believe in God, and use his name I would find it much less in vain.