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Well, and I mean no irreverence here, but if God's name is Molly, then be offended. Having a sports anchor say "Holy smoke!" is no worse than when Robin (in the old "Batman" TV series) used to say things like "Holy caper, batman!"calvindispy said:Conservative Christian authors are critical of movies and TV that have profanity. So that would include the misuse of the Lord's name. I am not a big movie buff or TV watcher, but I do enjoy sports broadcasts on TV or radio and the play by play man uses marginal terms like "Good Golly Miss Molly" and "Holy Smoke" throughout the game. Is this enough reason to push the "Mute" button? Personally it doesn't offend me, but I'm wondering if it should.
Amen.Holy Warrior said:I wouldn't worry about it. There are a lot more important issues to worry about than whether a commentator says 'golly' or whatever. It's not cursing or profaning God or anyone else for that matter, it's just a colloquialism or expression of surprise. If he was regularly coming out with the sort of words the language filter here blocks out, then I suppose you might have a point for consideration, but as it stands, I see no problem with it.
At the end of the day, though, its your call. If you don't think you should be listening to that sort of talk, then you probably shouldn't.
calvindispy said:Conservative Christian authors are critical of movies and TV that have profanity. So that would include the misuse of the Lord's name. I am not a big movie buff or TV watcher, but I do enjoy sports broadcasts on TV or radio and the play by play man uses marginal terms like "Good Golly Miss Molly" and "Holy Smoke" throughout the game. Is this enough reason to push the "Mute" button? Personally it doesn't offend me, but I'm wondering if it should.
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