I also, often say things like my g** or for the love of g**
To add to my previous post, I also don't understand why the KJV gets away with using words that are considered 'bad' today. For example, there is a passage where it uses the other word for pee, which, IMO, is not a swear word at all. If truth is universal, and does not change, then why is that word, which has kept its meaning, considered vulgar today?
Midori (post: 1434719) wrote:It seems to me the primary reason people curse nowadays is to be shocking. Yet if people do it all the time, it's not shocking anymore. I made a reputation in high school for being the guy who never swore. And so the one time I told someone to "shut up", they were so shocked that they did. That's how I prefer to roll.
Edward wrote:You could also be called out as a hypocrite if you call yourself a Christian and cuss just like everyone else
I also don't understand why the KJV gets away with using words that are considered 'bad' today.
Nate (post: 1434536) wrote:Cursing is listed as a sin, yes. Or if not, it's listed many times to make sure what comes out of your mouth is edifying.
It's what IS cursing that is where the gray comes in.
In the Bible, Jesus says that anyone who says to his brother "You fool!" is in danger of the fires of Hell. Now, I don't think anyone here would classify "fool" as a curse word. It's not censored. You can say it on TV without being fined. You can even say it on a kids' show. But Jesus said that saying it will put you in danger of Hell.
From this, we can conclude that the meaning, the context, the way it's used, is more important than the word itself.
So, for example, if I see something awesome, I might say, "THAT'S F***ING AWESOME." The f-word there is merely used as a modifier, an adjective. I'm not using it to belittle or insult anyone. I'm not using it to harm others or in a bad way. To me, I do not consider this a sin. It's just colorful language.
Now, what if I am around a person who thinks using such language is inappropriate? Out of respect for that person, I will not use that language when I am around them. That's just how I roll.
I don't see this as inappropriate or swearing at all. I know people do it because of the commandment about using God's name in vain, but saying God's name is God is like saying the President's name is President. Also, and maybe Peanut will come back me up, that commandment does not mean what most people think it means. It is actually a response to a cultural practice at that time of using a god's name to force them to act according to an individual's will, not saying something like "Oh my God." (Yes, I copied that from your comment on my LJ, Peanut. XD) But again, I'll leave that explanation to him.
Blessed be the LORD my strength which teacheth my hands to war, and my fingers to fight:
My goodness, and my fortress; my high tower, and my deliverer; my shield, and he in whom I trust; who subdueth my people under me.
ShiroiHikari (post: 1434765) wrote:"Vulgar" can mean "coarse" but it also means "of the common people".
Nate (post: 1434731) wrote:But...if I believe that using those words isn't wrong, how is that being hypocritical? Being a hypocrite means telling others not to do something, but then doing that same thing yourself. If I never tell anyone not to use that language, it can't possibly make me a hypocrite.
Nate (post: 1434731) wrote:But...if I believe that using those words isn't wrong, how is that being hypocritical? Being a hypocrite means telling others not to do something, but then doing that same thing yourself. If I never tell anyone not to use that language, it can't possibly make me a hypocrite.
Edward wrote:What I meant by that was, is that some non-Christians like to call out individuals who call themselves Christians, but do things that the church, in general, dissaproves of or considers a sin, like drinking, smoking, and using cuss words, even though they personally had never said anything about swearing being a sin.
It has more to do with the proposed Christian 'acting just like everyone else', when they are a Christian, and are supposedly not supposed to drink, smoke, or cuss.
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