tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5940652467400931908.post8898765196112474101..comments2023-06-16T11:21:08.406-04:00Comments on Musings: WordsMelindahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13709738038769860817noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5940652467400931908.post-57386470639127505112010-11-30T09:08:23.724-05:002010-11-30T09:08:23.724-05:00I'm particularly guilty of using JC when I get...I'm particularly guilty of using JC when I get angry...but I guess it is more out of frustration when I have been at my wits end...perhaps begging for his help?? or to give me some sanity?? or to save me?? LOL! I also tend to say "Oh my God." when something terrible happens...but that isn't profanity...but I do know some people take offense to that term too.<br /><br />Getting back to the C.S. Lewis quote though...I think that is just his opinion, personally. You can call your friends awesome, perfect, amazing, whatever...and personally, I think you can call God the same, after all we are made in His image. God is Great, but He is also my "bud" if that makes sense. :) I guess that is because I don't look at God as being "better" than me - He just is.lisahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07242560032683163490noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5940652467400931908.post-55656641872051207742010-11-30T06:51:41.795-05:002010-11-30T06:51:41.795-05:00Brilliant! I agree but slang has been doing this ...Brilliant! I agree but slang has been doing this to words for years. Words are like water: moving, flexible, changing. I myself use awesome way too much and love the energy and feeling of "epic" but never use it. I guess if we really need to use these words for their true meaning we can always through in "wicked" in front for emphasis. ;-)Victor Cnoreply@blogger.com