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That's deep, man.
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![]() Haha... sorry. Off topic. On my own thread.
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- Names, titles, or other references to God are sacred and should be used with care. The more one thinks reverently and thankfully about God, the less likely he/she is to use his name in vain, in anger, or as casual slang. - Sexuality is beautiful and from God. Swear words that denote something sexual are degrading to the beauty of sex and tend to lower our thinking and culture into the gutter. - Some swear words neither use the Lord's name or denote sexuality. I consider these to generally be the lesser evils, but I still try no to use these words either. I believe God wants us to use language that uplifts. There's no question that culture is involved in what is considered a swear word. There is no inherent difference between the word poop and the s word for the same thing. Our culture and the development of language says that one is crude and the other is not. Over time words can change their meaning and intent. If 100 years from now the s word has the same feeling and connotation as poop, then I'd use it then like I use the word poop now.
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FYI. I didn't ask about taking the Lord's name in vain. I'm talking specifically about "bad words". It's pretty clear that we aren't supposed to do take God's name in vain--it's one of the ten commandments for heck's sake! How stupid do you people think I am?
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I don't really think it makes a lot of difference since a lot of the words can mean the same thing.....I think some words just create a negative reaction....Maybe just not "politically correct"
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Saying curse or swear words is different than cussing. Words like d**n, h**l, and so on would be curse words that were used in the past to try and condemn someone.
Cuss words have no real meaning whatsoever. Words like f**k or s**t are among those words that don't seem to have a true meaning anywhere. Hearing them does not shock me or insult me at all. (I don't use them since I don't want to offend someone.) If you ask me, if no one was ever offended by the use of those words, then they would become commonplace. One last thought- what makes f**k a worse word than frig? Or what makes darn a better word than d**n? Or any other replacement words. They meaning would be the same. ![]()
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I'll add that I grew up in the era of 'square' was the best there was, a square deal, a square meal, square was good until inmates a a penal institute began to demonize the word, it switched meanings and now is bad to 'be square' like in the Cub Scout Promise. Then you can look up a word that is used for God, divine, but in the Torah a diviner was almost like satan. I feel squimish about using any of those words 'good', 'bad' or indiferent. You never know who you are about to offend. So I try whenever possible to find a word that is less offensive. Good post Ringer.
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