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On 12/15/2010 08:48 PM, Timothy Butler wrote:
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<pre wrap=""> All that to say, while I prefer to stick to proper grammar and "polite" language, I'm not sure coarse language is necessarily prohibited by Scripture. Obviously invoking the name of God is troubling, but that is a different linguistic matter from the one present here... Is this instead just a -- quite literally -- damned waste of time intended to keep us from actually being a light to the world?
The Pharisees were very good at demonstrating their purity by various cultural means while having exactly no effect concerning bringing the Gentiles to faith.
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Ok....now I know exactly what some complained about. I posted
something posted to me, and I didn't change what someone else said.
I didn't think that I had to change the descriptive line for the
post when it wasn't my words to begin with, and even though coarse
language, I didn't think I had to change what someone else had said.
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"Those who hammer their guns into plows will plow for those who do not."
Thomas Jefferson
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