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Experimental Theology: The Seven Words You Can Never Say on Television: Profanity as Gnostic Affront
From a definitional standpoint, profanity and vulgarity share semantic core. Specifically, something is profaned when its sacred or holy character is defiled and debased rendering it “common.” In a similar way, vulgarity refers to “crude language.” But we should be quick to note that the origin of the word vulgar is rooted in the attempts of social elites to distinguishing their speech and habits from the lower, poorer classes.
profanity  language  theology 
november 2010 by jpcody

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