OMG (Oh My God) as an expression. ( Archived) (31)

Mar 13, 2016 11:32 PM CST OMG (Oh My God) as an expression.
rizlared
rizlaredrizlaredNot in Cebu City, Central Visayas Philippines89 Threads 2 Polls 5,588 Posts
Obscuritan: Why? Jesus Christ is part of God isn't he? So she did what you suggested.


I would tend to agree, why would you slap a child for doing exactly what you asked?

Come to that; why would anyone slap a child? Always felt it was teaching the wrong thing to hit a child!
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Mar 14, 2016 3:34 AM CST OMG (Oh My God) as an expression.
Babettefr
BabettefrBabettefrLa France, Pays de la Loire France13 Threads 1,955 Posts
charlos: When in France we mostly use "ras le cul"...works just fine



Good day Charlos/arizona,,handshake

laugh laugh laugh
i don't know if the "cul is ras" laugh laugh i know "ral de bol" but there's still a lot to learn on this old continent,, "toi beaucoup malin" that's how the vietnameses says it handshake handshake

is ARIZONA looks like this ?wave wave wave
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Mar 14, 2016 12:29 PM CST OMG (Oh My God) as an expression.
chris27292729
chris27292729chris27292729IOS island, South Aegean Greece93 Threads 15,811 Posts
Babettefr: Good day Charlos/arizona,,


i don't know if the "cul is ras" i know "ral de bol" but there's still a lot to learn on this old continent,, "toi beaucoup malin" that's how the vietnameses says it

is ARIZONA looks like this ?




OMG. "Cul-de-sac" Lets turn back.

rolling on the floor laughing rolling on the floor laughing rolling on the floor laughing
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Mar 14, 2016 12:34 PM CST OMG (Oh My God) as an expression.
yubba
yubbayubbaCaspe, Aragon Spain11 Threads 1,962 Posts
chris27292729: I get it,if one is a religious believer using OMG as an expression.
Though non religious believers use the expression as well,while
there are other types of expression to identify with,than using
the typical OMG one.-


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Started by GDCSY's and sounds terrible, hearing a screeching American voice say this a dozen times in succession after something happens requires a bullet, and apparently now in UK the words "I Swear Down" are being used by idiots when the other person does not believe what they are saying.
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Mar 14, 2016 12:46 PM CST OMG (Oh My God) as an expression.
Rockstar1970
Rockstar1970Rockstar1970Orlando, Florida USA4 Posts
The Whole omg thing used by tweens teens and millennials in this country is disgusting since the young women who use the phrase do not pray go to church or worship god at all it's a catchphrase used to express surprise or disgust at someone or something and it needs to stop it's like nails on a chalk board to me just my .02 worth

Peace
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Mar 14, 2016 8:24 PM CST OMG (Oh My God) as an expression.
charlos
charloscharlosBraunschweig, Lower Saxony Germany1 Threads 243 Posts
Babettefr: Good day Charlos/arizona, i don't know if the "cul is ras" i know "ral de bol" but there's still a lot to learn on this old continent,, "toi beaucoup malin" that's how the vietnameses says it

is ARIZONA looks like this ?


Oh well, "ras-le-cul" is ok in France ...c'est malin mais rien ne l'interdit wine

You're right, Saguaros are widely spread around here but sometimes it looks rather dark under those bad sandstorms down here uh oh

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Mar 15, 2016 6:10 AM CST OMG (Oh My God) as an expression.
Babettefr
BabettefrBabettefrLa France, Pays de la Loire France13 Threads 1,955 Posts
charlos: Oh well, "ras-le-cul" is ok in France ...c'est malin mais rien ne l'interdit

You're right, Saguaros are widely spread around here but sometimes it looks rather dark under those bad sandstorms down here



OMG,, that's what i said for the video,, it's a bit scary,, thanks though for sharing,
bundle up ,,cheers me i can stay away from it,, then i willmotorcycle motorcycle wave
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Mar 15, 2016 6:31 AM CST OMG (Oh My God) as an expression.
rizlared
rizlaredrizlaredNot in Cebu City, Central Visayas Philippines89 Threads 2 Polls 5,588 Posts
Rockstar1970: The Whole omg thing used by tweens teens and millennials in this country is disgusting since the young women who use the phrase do not pray go to church or worship god at all it's a catchphrase used to express surprise or disgust at someone or something and it needs to stop it's like nails on a chalk board to me just my .02 worth

Peace


So unless you go to church and/or pray , a person cannot believe in a God? Wow, narrow minded maybe?
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Mar 15, 2016 4:44 PM CST OMG (Oh My God) as an expression.
SistaCallie
SistaCallieSistaCalliePokemon, Texas USA139 Threads 1 Polls 795 Posts
In response to: Chris:"using OMG as an expression."


Please be warned... Exodus 20:7, Deuteronomy 5:11 – "You shall not take the name of the Lord your God in vain, for the Lord will not hold him guiltless who takes his name in vain."

True Christian believers know NOT to use the name of the LORD in vain. This expression OMG is known to be use by non-believers who DO NOT BELIEVE IN GOD, OR HIS SON LORD JESUS CHRIST.
Why don't the non-believers call on the name of the one they believe in.. and use the expression OMD..."oh, my devil"? Why call on the name of GOD or Jesus Christ if you don't believe in Him, or His Son?

Question: "What does it mean to take the Lord’s name in vain?"

Answer:Although many people believe taking the Lord’s name in vain refers to using the Lord’s name as a swear word, there is much more involved with a vain use of God’s name. To understand the severity of taking the Lord’s name in vain, we must first see the Lord’s name from His perspective as outlined in Scripture. The God of Israel was known by many names and titles, but the concept embodied in God’s name plays an important and unique role in the Bible. God’s nature and attributes, the totality of His being, and especially His glory are reflected in His name (Psalm 8:1). Psalm 111:9 tells us His name is “holy and awesome,” and the Lord’s prayer begins by addressing God with the phrase “hallowed be your name” (Matthew 6:9), an indication that a reverence for God and His name should be foremost in our prayers. Too often we barge into God’s presence with presumptuous “to-do lists” for Him, without being mindful of His holiness, His awesomeness, and the vast chasm that separates our nature from His. That we are even allowed to come before His throne is due only to His gracious, merciful love for His own (Hebrews 4:16). We must never take that grace for granted.

Because of the greatness of the name of God, any use of God’s name that brings dishonor on Him or on His character is taking His name in vain. The third of the Ten Commandments forbids taking or using the Lord’s name in an irreverent manner because that would indicate a lack of respect for God Himself. A person who misuses God’s name will not be held “guiltless” by the Lord (Exodus 20:7). In the Old Testament, bringing dishonor on God’s name was done by failing to perform an oath or vow taken in His name (Leviticus 19:12). The man who used God’s name to legitimize his oath, and then broke his promise, would indicate his lack of reverence for God as well as a lack of fear of His holy retribution. It was essentially the same as denying God’s existence. For believers, however, there is no need to use God’s name to legitimize an oath as we are not to take oaths in the first place, letting our “yes be yes” and our “no be no” (Matthew 5:33-37).

The name of the Lord is holy, as He is holy. The name of the Lord is a representation of His glory, His majesty, and His supreme deity. We are to esteem and honor His name as we revere and glorify God Himself. To do any less is to take His name in vain.

Here is a site where you can find everything you would like to know about on the subject of GOD, JESUS CHRIST, and FAITH... BTW faith is not about religion, its about belief, trust, and our RELATIONSHIP believe in the Lord. RELATIONSHIP vs. RELIGION... there is a big difference.



Good thread Chris teddybear peace
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Mar 15, 2016 4:53 PM CST OMG (Oh My God) as an expression.
SistaCallie
SistaCallieSistaCalliePokemon, Texas USA139 Threads 1 Polls 795 Posts
rizlared: So unless you go to church and/or pray , a person cannot believe in a God? Wow, narrow minded maybe?


To whom would you pray to, or whom do you worship if you did not believe in GOD or go to church? The church is the Body of Christ as one unified body, and we pray to GOD our Father to stay in communication with Him about all things concerning this age in our lives... so if you do not believe in God or His Son Jesus Christ, what's your point of praying or going to church to worship? dunno confused ... yes, the road is narrow that leads to heaven , but the road is wide that leads to hell going in the other direction, so says the LORD...bouquet
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Mar 15, 2016 4:54 PM CST OMG (Oh My God) as an expression.
Da_Moose
Da_MooseDa_MooseWestlock, Alberta Canada57 Threads 1,839 Posts
pedalguy59: I use it sometimes, but then again I am thinking of Zeus.


FU Zeus!

Signed Jupiter!
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