Quote Originally Posted by Flybye View Post
There is no way to know whether it is "Oh my goodness" or "Oh my gosh", and I am not speaking to those. I am speaking to "Oh my God."
Well, not really, because in post #156 you said this:

"This is what Christians believe and you'd better bet that if you say OMG, OMFG or just GOD, you will offend a Christian."

My position on all this is: This is the internet. You are going to be offended by something if you walk around with your offensometer running all the time, and sometimes if you weren't even paying attention! I'm offended by sweeping generalizations and jokes about mothers-in-law. When I see one, I either try to enlighten, or I just ignore it. To carry on trying to change someone's mind when they don't want to change is futile. Just telling my story is enough for me. It might not change them, and they may continue posting things I deem to be unfair to mothers-in-law or offensive or perpetuating a stereotype. My life is too short to police my haunts for MIL jokes all the time. It serves a bigger purpose in my life to ignore them, so I do.

Perhaps it would serve a bigger purpose for those who object to OMG, et al, to put their efforts towards something they can change?

Karen