These are ohrases made to conceal blasphemy and a lot are prevalent still in our culture today. Even though our society in general doesn't mind people taking the Lord's name in vain. Many, many Christians say some of these minced oaths, especially when shocked or grumbling.
I feel that these are just as bad as outright blaspheming because I get the same hurt feeling when someone does it that I get when someone uses the Lord's name in vain. Infact that is why I discovered that they are minced oaths. I googled two sayings 'S_cre B...' and the Australian 'St...th' because I felt that both were blasphemy. On googling the second one a couple of weeks after confirming the first I found this list.
'Minced oath' - the meaning and origin of this phrase
I feel that these are just as bad as outright blaspheming because I get the same hurt feeling when someone does it that I get when someone uses the Lord's name in vain. Infact that is why I discovered that they are minced oaths. I googled two sayings 'S_cre B...' and the Australian 'St...th' because I felt that both were blasphemy. On googling the second one a couple of weeks after confirming the first I found this list.
'Minced oath' - the meaning and origin of this phrase