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That's exactly what I'm saying. But you are putting words into my mouth
You (in the general sense) are stuck in your little Christian world and can't argue reasonably without allowing your bias to show. Don't get me wrong, everyone is bias, but it should not be the basis of your argument.
I wish that we could argue in a formal manner without letting the basis for a casual argument be "Well I believe...".
If you were arguing with an Atheist about this same topic and were to say "God says to guard your heart, to speak no evil". Well, do you really think an Atheist is going to care what our God says? No, which is why I wish that we could argue in a formal manner without letting the basis for a casual argument be "Well I believe...".
Now YMT's argument is completely off subject that was a matter of bucking authority set by the board of counsel's conscience....it is irrelevant in my opinion to this argument
Whenever you say "God says" or "I believe" you are showing your emotions are interfering with your judgment and you are therefor biased and discrediting yourself. If your going to casually debate over this know the facts and never let your emotions play a part...you should only be going by intelligent creditability. "I believe" is the worst thing you could use.
YMT: That is a school system. I go to a Private Christian academy, and cursing is obviously not accepted in the least sense. By socially accepted I meant in the average "day out at the mall" setting. Everytime I walk around my mall, I hear random people cursing as if it's nothing. I can't stand it, it's not used appropriately.
Quote from: Lawfuldog on September 03, 2009, 09:15:41 PMYMT: That is a school system. I go to a Private Christian academy, and cursing is obviously not accepted in the least sense. By socially accepted I meant in the average "day out at the mall" setting. Everytime I walk around my mall, I hear random people cursing as if it's nothing. I can't stand it, it's not used appropriately.Also, if you walk down the beach in Virginia Beach, you will see signs posted that have the title of this thread with a big red circle and slash through the middle. The city decided that swearing was inappropriate in a public setting and that it was a deterrent to tourism. Why would they decide that if swearing was viewed as okay by the public?Clearly even the general public views swearing as inappropriate...Because swearing is not okay to the general public.
Oh, I thought this thread was about whether cussing was okay, not whether it was occurring in the world. My mistake. Like I said earlier, I have not read this whole thread.I apologize for the confusion.
Swearing increases your level of pain tolerance.http://www.news-medical.net/news/20090902/New-research-reveals-that-swearing-can-increase-pain-tolerance.aspxOnly superficially related to the topic, but an interesting factoid.
I'm saying that it is generally accepted by today's society that cursing is okay.
Are you telling me if I constantly repeat X during my running for soccer tommorow, my pulled back muscle won't hurt as much? That's amazing.
I'm saying it's alright when used appropriately
I'm saying that it is generally accepted by today's society that cursing is okay. Do you not agree that more and more people are cursing? Is that not proof that it is becoming more acceptable?
Whenever you say "God says" or "I believe" you are showing your emotions are interfering with your judgment and you are therefor biased and discrediting yourself.
Mature, very mature...
I find it funny how you think just because of a sign that says no cursing, that people aren't going to curse.Stealing is against the law, yet it still happens.Murder is against the law, yet it still happens.You get my point.
Just because you stick a little red line through something and say it's bad doesn't mean people aren't going to do it anymore. In fact, to teenagers that is all the more reason to do it. Saying that the general public views swearing as inappropriate because of a sign and view of a certain state is illogical. It would be like me saying murder is not okay to the general public, which is FAR more serious than cursing (law enforcement wise, not as a sin), yet it still happens and will continue to happen everyday.
Do you not agree that more and more people are cursing? Is that not proof that it is becoming more acceptable?
if someone were to say, have their foot ran over by a car accidently
my brother still uses it against me whenever I try to witness.
Cussing is ...unnecessary and contradictory to being a good witness.
Cussing is unnecessary. By not cussing I have set myself apart from others I work around and it is noticed. I have said my share of cuss words in the past, but decided it was unnecessary and contradictory to being a good witness. I enjoy holding my tongue to a higher standard and having it be noticed. There are plenty of descriptive words in the English language to use instead of cussing. I have read the entire thread and see alot of posts attempting to justify cussing as socially acceptable and situationally useful, but those just come across as a cop-out rather than a legitimate reason to cuss. Many things that are socially acceptable (cussing) and situationally useful (condoms) do not line up with being a child of God. We are people set apart from the world and we are to be different and it is supposed to be noticed. Draw a line in the sand, get a backbone and start saying this is where I stand.....deal with it. Quit arguing/debating, whatever you want to call it, about whether cussing is a sin because is it simply a dog chasing its tail mentality at this point. Those who want to cuss will find justification for it and those who do not cuss are justified. I will agree to disagree with those who want to justify cussing and mine will always be the sounder position because I choose to bridle my tongue NOT find justification to loose it. Draw a line in the sand and be set apart from the world as a child of God. I will not argue this and I will not debate this. I am simply showing where I have drawn the line in the sand and have said "No more will I do this, I am different."Godspeed,Mike
1. Would you cuss in front of your parents?
Would you cuss in front of a girl/guy you are interested in?
Would you cuss during an interview or a business transaction?
Colossians 3:8"But now you must rid yourselves of all such things as these: anger, rage, malice, slander, and filthy language from your lips."
Ephesians 5:3-5"But among you there must not be even a hint of sexual immorality, or of any kind of impurity, or of greed, because these are improper for God’s holy people. Nor should there be obscenity, foolish talk or coarse joking, which are out of place, but rather thanksgiving. For of this you can be sure: No immoral, impure or greedy person—such a man is an idolater—has any inheritance in the kingdom of Christ and of God."
Ephesians 4:29"Do not let any unwholesome talk come out of your mouths, but only what is helpful for building others up according to their needs, that it may benefit those who listen."