What do you think of profanity? If Christian, whether 'tis okay to do so, or not, esp among the cf,
and if not, then do you think it is a sin?
and if not, then do you think it is a sin?
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butxifxnot said:What do you think of profanity? If Christian, whether 'tis okay to do so, or not, esp among the cf,
and if not, then do you think it is a sin?
.....But now you yourselves are to put off all these: wrath, anger, malice, blasphemy, filthy language out of your mouth.
(Col 3:8 EMTV)
I not offended by it, so I won't object. In one sense they are just words, but more importantly is this.........everything a person says or does is a reflection of their character.seebs said:Christian liberty issue. Don't do it near people who object, but apart from that, it's just words...
repentandbelieve said:I not offended by it, so I won't object. In one sense they are just words, but more importantly is this.........everything a person says or does is a reflection of their character.
I'm used to being around people whos "character is a little rough". Actually more than just a "little" rough, (I'm a prison guard).seebs said:Yes. In my case, my character is a little rough around the edges, but friendly, and this seems to come through in my choice of language. Do I use profanities? Sometimes. To borrow from Mark Twain, "Under certain circumstances, profanity provides a relief denied even to prayer."
I suspect that the most common prayer in English, by far, is "Oh ****". And I'm sure God knows what we mean, and accepts it as it is meant.
cool. but see the biblical references posted previously.seebs said:Yes. In my case, my character is a little rough around the edges, but friendly, and this seems to come through in my choice of language. Do I use profanities? Sometimes. To borrow from Mark Twain, "Under certain circumstances, profanity provides a relief denied even to prayer."
I suspect that the most common prayer in English, by far, is "Oh ****". And I'm sure God knows what we mean, and accepts it as it is meant.
butxifxnot said:cool. but see the biblical references posted previously.