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<blockquote data-quote="Rize" data-source="post: 406082" data-attributes="member: 4774"><p>You know the Bible does condemn "abusive speech" (generally translated as curse words).&nbsp; And you just have to know in your heart that no one expects to hear Christian's curse.&nbsp; Whether it's in the Bible or not, we hurt the image of Christ that people perceive in us when we do this.&nbsp; Paul said that if you don't act out of faith, then you are sinning (i.e. if an act is morally neutral, such as eating pork, but you're unsure of whether it's a sin or not, then it is a sin for you).&nbsp; You might disagree with my interpretation... but do you really want to fight for your right to curse?</p><p></p><p>I don't even think that Christian's should use substitute words like "gosh".&nbsp; The spirit of the transgression is still present when we do this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rize, post: 406082, member: 4774"] You know the Bible does condemn "abusive speech" (generally translated as curse words). And you just have to know in your heart that no one expects to hear Christian's curse. Whether it's in the Bible or not, we hurt the image of Christ that people perceive in us when we do this. Paul said that if you don't act out of faith, then you are sinning (i.e. if an act is morally neutral, such as eating pork, but you're unsure of whether it's a sin or not, then it is a sin for you). You might disagree with my interpretation... but do you really want to fight for your right to curse? I don't even think that Christian's should use substitute words like "gosh". The spirit of the transgression is still present when we do this. [/QUOTE]
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