No you won't only if you don't believe in him.
Christians believe that "Using the name in vain" can cause a person to be sent to Hell when they die. However, there is some amount of debate as to what using the name in vain means. Some people believe that simply saying "oh God," is using the name in vain, but the original meaning was closer to "do not claim that you are acting to perform the will of God, when in fact you are simply acting in your own interests."
Dont say God's name in Vain like for example : [ God Damn It ] and like [Oh Jesus Christ]
Yes it includes no letter words and God's name and the Lord's name and Christ's name and Satan's name and heaven's name and hell's name in vain and other reasons. If you think you're about to use it and them, keep it in you and yourself and your brain and your feelings inside you and yourself. Don't use them at all.
First when Moses ask the name of the lord
With reverence and care, as commanded You Shall Not Use God's Name In Vain.
Of the 10 Commandments, Thou shalt not use the Lord's name in vain
"Do not use my name in vain."this is also in the 10 commandments written by the lord
Like use his name in vain. For example 'god sake' or 'Jesus Christ!'
In reference to the 10 commandments in the Bible, the first 3 commandments are about God's relationship with the individual (found in Exodus 20). 1. Have no other gods before God. 2. Do not make idols. 3. Do not use the Lord's name in vain.
Styx is the Underworld river the Greek gods and goddesses swear oaths upon.
No because is still a name! If you can't use your own name, you can't use a Greek god or goddess' name!
The second commandment says not to use God's name in vain. From a Catholic viewpoint, one should not use curse words like hell or damn as it does not make you a better person..Catholic AnswerUsing the word "hell" falls under blasphemy, believe it or not, under cursing. Prummer, the basic moral theology text for generations notes that using such a word is not in and of itself sinful, but that it MAY be because of scandal caused another. This would be particularly true if you were using the word in vain. Please note that scandal (doing something which causes another to sin) is *extremely* serious, St. Paul warns about this vehemently. from Handbook of Moral Theology, by Dominic M. Prummer, O.P., translated from the Latin by Rev. Gerald W. Shelton, S.T.L., Roman Catholic Books, 1957443. d. To curse the devil as the enemy of God and men is lawful. But exclamations which in themselves are not sinful may become unlawful for incidental reasons, such as the danger of scandal.