The use of Strong Language
[7th of January, year 2024 A.D.]
As a society, we have to be careful how we view and penalize the use of strong language and draw clear distinctions between what is profanity, verbal abuse, reviling, strong language, and cursing someone vs cussing someone out.
I am sick of being attacked over speech that is overly judged and criticized by people with ABSOLUTELY no critical thinking skills whatsoever. No one should be losing their lives, jobs, money, spouses, and family and friends over these trivial things.
So here are some standard definitions that will be useful for this critical thinking piece:
• Blasphemy - the act or offense of speaking sacrilegiously about GOD or sacred things; profane talk.
• Cuss words - also referred to as curse words. They are informal and typically private speech, non-blasphemous and non-profane or obscene in context. Examples: damn, fuck, bitch, motherfucker/mothafucka, shit, etc.. It is the difference of "you are a fucking rapist" vs. "I'm going to fucking rape you." The latter would be considered profane and obscene, and any disrespectful remarks against the Holy Spirit would be considered blasphemous (Matt. 12:31).
• Strong language - angry speech that might include the use of cuss words, unpleasant tones, and harshly stated opinions and facts, raw or no use of tact.
• Profanity - blasphemous or obscene language. This word comes from the root word profane, and obscene is a synonym. Profanity is often referred to as the use of cuss words, but there is nothing profane or obscene about "get the fuck out of here" or "shut the fuck up" for an example. It can be considered rude and disrespectful, but it is not profane or obscene. The word "fuck" has nothing to do with sexual intercourse in this context, and the phrase itself has nothing to do with blasphemy or cursing an individual either, although some persons with weak hearts and minds might feel sick or cursed in response to strong language. But that's a symptom of having spiritual HIV/AIDS (i.e. a person with a very weak heart and mind. Strong language might affect a baby or a child, so many sound minded parents and people typically avoid these kinds of conversations when real children are present.
• Cursing - as in cursing someone. A solemn utterance intended to invoke a supernatural power to inflict harm or punishment on someone or something.
• Spells - incantations, also known as charms, enchantments or a bewitchery. It's a magical formula intended to trigger a magical effect on a person or objects. The formula can be spoken, sung or chanted. An incantation can also be performed during ceremonial rituals or prayers. Not to be confused with a curse.
Cuss words are typically considered to be profanity or profane by the inadequate (i.e. people with low critical thinking skills), and it’s often classified that way by LGBTQ leadership in order to emasculate males and remove the salty nature or soul and backbone from strong women in the community which weakens and makes them prey for abusive males, human traffickers, and other sexual predators. And they either do this blindly or on purpose (Matt 5:13). And they may or may not be aware that holding in feelings leads to mental and emotional illness and instability, and the old saying, “big girls don’t cry or yell” is not sound advice. So we have to recognize where various social trends and norms come from, the era, and question whether or not they’re still relevant for our generation in order to protect ourselves from the toxicity of them.
So the bottom line about strong language, the use of cuss words, and cursing others is this: there is nothing profane, obscene, or blasphemous about the use of strong language, cuss words, or cursing others with words when used to express truth, thoughts, and feelings and when done in an appropriate spirit. Mental and emotional health issues stem from curses AND spells, but spells are not the same as curses. Witches, sorcerers, and people who practice magic arts and the art of illusion cast spells on people, judges perform curses.
And I'm not saying that using cuss words or strong language is appropriate in every setting, but sometimes it's unavoidable regardless of where you are.
Prayer is another Jewish and Christian principle that is often exploited to hurt and oppress the people of the LORD, and it’s seen as the equivalent to spells and hexes through lawless groups, not real prayer and intercession through Christian disciples.
Rebels are trying to hide their lawlessness behind the Christian image so that they can operate in secret, unhindered, and disguised as Jews and Christians, but members of lawless organizations will be connected to the system of magic, witchcraft, and adversarial cyber activity, not the real biblical system (Ex 22:18, Deut 18:10, Acts 19:19, Rev 22:15. 9:21). It'll only look like the biblical system from the outside, but inside of the organization and system, it'll be run by rebels and demonic forces, and the services will be administered by counterfeit christs and fallen angels (i.e. psychics, witches, etc.), and according to their principles, not Jewish or Christian ones. Their practices will be corrupt but discreet, and very oppressive and abusive in our communities and businesses. So beware of false ministries and prophets. Our mental and emotional health depends on our own personal diligence in this area, and no one is responsible for that area but us (Matt 7:15, I Peter 5:8).
I can see the inner workings of Satan in these call centers every time I call in for account service now. Some are willing participants, others are too weak to fight off these vicious psychic and telepathic attacks.
It's so sad.
Sending up and out global prayers..
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