There's a philosophical reason for not uttering the word "God" in that the concept of "God" is truly unknowable to a mere mortal and it is in a sense idolatry to even speak the name.
I'm not religious but I enjoy studying such things.
I mean you're entitled to that opinion. Notice that I didn't shy away from typing it out, so claiming that I just "prescribe to what I'm told" comes off as a little flat.
As a non-religious person myself it's always a bit amusing when "godly" people claim to have a full grasp over something that they will also claim is all-powerful, omnipresent, and all-knowing. Pride much?
There's a philosophical reason for not uttering the word "God" in that the concept of "God" is truly unknowable to a mere mortal and it is in a sense idolatry to even speak the name.
I'm not religious but I enjoy studying such things.
And it's trash, meaningless, just a way to show you prescribe to what they were told
It's meant as respectful piety, or at least it started that way. It goes back before weaponized 20th century style atheism.
I mean you're entitled to that opinion. Notice that I didn't shy away from typing it out, so claiming that I just "prescribe to what I'm told" comes off as a little flat.
As a non-religious person myself it's always a bit amusing when "godly" people claim to have a full grasp over something that they will also claim is all-powerful, omnipresent, and all-knowing. Pride much?
You weren't the person I commented to. You can't pretend to be Jewish and Non-religious in the same breath friend.
I'm not Jewish lmao.