Since the term you used can refer to various deities from many religions, and can be interpreted in many ways or can also be offensive to some people, it is creating divisions in society. Should you wish to refer to a deity, you should refer to them by their proper name. For instance, in the three major Western religions, Jehovah/Yahweh/Allah which are the same deity (you may use any preferred as long as you understand that they are the same deity), just as Zeus and Jupiter are the same deity.
If someone is offended by me (or anyone else) referring to a particular deity, I would most certainly want to know the reason why. I consider this to be their problem, not mine.
Is it normal that I'm tired of anti-Christians?
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Since the term you used can refer to various deities from many religions, and can be interpreted in many ways or can also be offensive to some people, it is creating divisions in society. Should you wish to refer to a deity, you should refer to them by their proper name. For instance, in the three major Western religions, Jehovah/Yahweh/Allah which are the same deity (you may use any preferred as long as you understand that they are the same deity), just as Zeus and Jupiter are the same deity.
Why are you creating divisions in society?
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Referring to Yahweh/Jehovah/Allah by name is offensive to some people.
Why are you creating divisions in society?
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If someone is offended by me (or anyone else) referring to a particular deity, I would most certainly want to know the reason why. I consider this to be their problem, not mine.