What makes profanity profane? I've been thinking of this issue lately because of my friends using euphemisms. What makes them (the euphemisms) not profane and the real thing profane, they both mean the same thing, in some cases sound the same, what's the difference? Is it just that people decided that certain words will be profane and other wont? Is it perhaps that people thinking some words are profane makes it so. That would explain then why some words that used to not be profane became so. In thinking of the issue from a moral view it would seem to me that in talking to someone anything degrading then becomes profane because it could be a substitute for something profane. There for we shouldn't say anything insulting. (but that doesn't sound quite right does it? Jesus then would have been profane in calling people snakes.)
What then of things like crud, c***, s***? They all mean the same thing and are not insulting anyone, (though it can be used as such) what makes last one profane and not the others? (though c*** is considered a mild profanity by some (including me, but why should I?))
Your thoughts?
What then of things like crud, c***, s***? They all mean the same thing and are not insulting anyone, (though it can be used as such) what makes last one profane and not the others? (though c*** is considered a mild profanity by some (including me, but why should I?))
Your thoughts?