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cursing as you call it.. if you mean boring, worn out, meaningless swear-words, they are sweeter to my ears that the filth than the lies and profane rot that professing Christians fling around at each other.
I understand what you are saying @Br. Bear...........
Until of course you hear your little children repeating those words.
Also rather than using the curse words .......try replacing them with saying the actual meaning of the words.......Im sure then they wont sound so sweet or meaningless.
Example: You will stress about picking up a bad habit of cursing, with this group of unsaved people. So you avoid associating with them. Next day they all die in a car accident. You sit in your room overly joyed that you did.... not.... pick.... up.... a bad habit.
Straining a gnat and swallowing a camel!!
I can relate to that @KingJ but something recently stopped me in my tracks.
There is a huge amount of swearing/cursing within my work environment. Anything to do with the Lord is alien to most.
Recently I responded to someone with an answer that was less than wholesome......everyone laughed and one of my staff team said "we are starting to corrupt her" which as it sunk in was not funny at all. A very bad testimony of my faith.
I think this is an example of how we as Christians can slip at times without even planning to.
Prove all things; hold fast that which is good.
Abstain from all appearance of evil.
1 Thessalonians 5:21-22