inspired by c.ann's thread..."geez"

i have been told by some of my christian friends that a lot of these euphemisms came about in the middle ages, including jesus wizard. i don't know that much about it, but i can try to find out more. :)
 
here is what i was able to find...

http://www.ewtn.com/vexperts/showmessage.asp?number=264093

not much -- but i can keep looking. i also heard something similar from a friend, and i don't know if it is true or not, but i do know that "geez" is an abbreviation for jesus.

It is the rage with people today to say" O God" or "O my God" all the time. But remember, with God’s name comes the full weight of His person and nature. It is wrong to use His name in a casual exclamatory way because it is wrong to treat God in a casual way.

Being good Christian folk we wouldn’t do this directly of course, so we have come up with other ways of doing the same thing. We do this by using euphemisms for God’s name in casual exclamatory ways.

A euphemism is a nice or seemingly more polite or tasteful way of saying something. Using a euphemism is often a way of pretending we aren’t saying the thing we really are saying.

So instead of saying God’s or Jesus’ name, we say things like:

Ga

Golly

Gosh

Gad

Ee-gad

God awful

Gee

Gee-whiz

O Lord

Oh heaven

Heaven forbid

Good Lord

Lordy

Now I know you are going to be calling me petty, or maybe a legalist here. But I ask you to think about the words that come forth from your lips. Do they build up the name and reputation of God? Since God isn’t trivial, His name isn’t trivial, and it shouldn’t be used in a trivial manner.

What if your child or spouse or friend was using your name this way? Everytime they did something dumb or heard something unbelievable they said your name.

These common exclamatory expressions are empty expressions using God’s name. The Third Commandment says that we aren’t to lift up His name in emptiness, which is what saying these things does. When found upon our lips these expressions do not please the one whose name we are called to honor.
http://www.backporch.org/covenantfellowship/writings/thirdcommand.htm
 
Golly?
Gosh?
E-gad?
Gee?

Now that's a little over the top - don't you think? :confused:
 
like i said, personally, it doesn't bother me (even oh my god), because i am not religious.

but since all of these are euphemisms, i was just curious what other people thought. :)
 

Originally posted by caitycaity
like i said, personally, it doesn't bother me (even oh my god), because i am not religious.

but since all of these are euphemisms, i was just curious what other people thought. :)

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caitycaity:

Hope you didn't think my remark was aimed at YOU - I was speaking more in terms of the "collective" you - what everyone might think.. :)

I think it's definitely over the top.. Was gonna start off this post with "oops" but thought maybe that might be a no-no too.. ;)
 
I have a thought on all this, the 10 commandments says that you shall not take the name of the Lord in vain. Of course, you'd have to decide what you believe God's name to be before you could follow that commandment. I personally believe God's name to be Jesus (yes, I know, many, many, many people have other thoughts on this but that's another thread, lol) so things like "Good Lord" that are in no way a variation of "Jesus" probably wouldn't fall into the catagory of taking the name of the Lord in vain in my opinion.
 
I've always thought that it was spelled jeez (but it does make more sense that it would be spelled with a g), so I automatically assumed it was short for Jesus. Therefore, I don't like it. I think that the name of God (and Jesus and the Holy Spirit) is holy and should be spoken with respect.

I do think that we do have to draw the line somewhere about what's a derivation of God and what isn't. To me, geez sounds close, but I guess it doesn't to some people. As I said on the other thread, I do say gosh and goodness. I wish I didn't since I know that it bothers some people that I do, but I don't lose any sleep over it.
 
caitycaity:

Hope you didn't think my remark was aimed at YOU - I was speaking more in terms of the "collective" you - what everyone might think..

I think it's definitely over the top.. Was gonna start off this post with "oops" but thought maybe that might be a no-no too..

oh, no, i didn't think it was aimed at me. :)

LOL about oops. :p
 














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