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We see this in the third commandment, in the popularity of hell, damn, God, and Jesus Christ, and in many of the terms for taboo language itself: profanity (that which is not sacred), blasphemy (literally evil speech
but in practice disrespect toward a deity), and swearing, cursing, and oaths, which were originally secured by the invocation of a deity or one of his symbols, like the tabernacle, chalice, and wafer incongruously found in Catholic maledicta.
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We
see
this
in
the
third
commandment,
in
the
popularity
of
hell,
damn,
God,
and
Jesus
Christ,
and
in
many
of
the
terms
for
taboo
language
itself:
profanity
(that
which
is
not
sacred),
blasphemy
(literally
"evil
speech"
but
in
practice
disrespect
toward
a
deity),
and
swearing,
cursing,
and
oaths,
which
were
originally
secured
by
the
invocation
of
a
deity
or
one
of
his
symbols,
like
the
tabernacle,
chalice,
and
wafer
incongruously
found
in
Catholic
maledicta.