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Originally posted by lightatdawn
[B]I'd like to break something down here:
>>the "f" word means explicit sex, which is prohibited by the Bible.
explicit adj. 4 describing or representing nudity or sexual activity.
So what your saying here is the "f" word (as you so eloquently put it) describes sex. And sex is prohibited by the Bible? ... ... We're all in a lot of trouble.
>>the "d" word means to condemn to hell, and that is for only God to do.
damn adj. 1 An uttered curse [B]2 Expressing emphatic annoyance, frustration, approval, etc.
So it depends on you what you want it to mean. If i say 'Damn you to hell' then yes, in fact i am wishing you would go to hell. But if i say 'Damn' when i stub my toe, I am expressing annoyance.
>>the "b" word was not originally insulting, but in the context of its worldly use, it is not allowed by the Bible.
Says where? What about b*tchin stuff? As in: This computer is totally b*tchin! (Not that i would ever say something like that.) What about: 'Stop b*tching'?
>>I also am trying to stop using slang, because slang is just a replacement for these words...
Which all have perfectly legitimate meanings. Why limit yourself to the words you will allow yourself to use?
>>so that they will be less hated...
Its disturbing when i see Christians trying to make out that they're persecuted. Of all the persecution going around (and there's plenty to go around), Christians are the leaders in the field of dishing it out.
Well said. Thank you.
Alright, by explicit sex, I meant fornication, outside of the bounds of marriage.