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Old Mar 26, 2008, 04:54 PM
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son has started cussing

My 13 yr old has decided it is ok for him to cuss. He wants to be a good Christain but (and I understand his thinking) that cuss words are just that, WORDS. someone somewhere decided hey that is a bad word and you shouldnt use it. Ok I can agree with that but for him to show himself as a good christain he shouldnt use these words. Somewhere in the bible I believe it talks about not letting trash come out of your mouth. in the same area it tells us to not be gloutens and to not let harmful items into our bodies. does anyone know where this is so i can show it to him?

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Old Mar 26, 2008, 07:21 PM   #2  
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Col 3:8

Titus 3:2

Eph 4:29,31,32

James 1:21

I would also show him Luke 10:27 which shows him how he CAN please God and receive the reward of everlasting life.

All the best Dragonlady

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And it is a matter that we should not be a stumbling block to others with our actions, When he curses no one in society will take him seroius as a Christian, he will lose his witness to others. And will not easily be accepted by other christians as one.

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And it is a matter that we should not be a stumbling block to others with our actions, When he curses no one in society will take him seroius as a Christian, he will lose his witness to others. And will not easily be accepted by other christians as one.
Yes I explained that to him. I also gave him an example of someone walking down the road stubs their toe and he hears them say... "Oh dang that hurts." then a few moments later someone else stubs their toe and he hears "dammit who put that F*$&^#% thing there?" Which one will he think is the Christain. He said the first one after he got done laughing at me. I had him read the scriptures though and I think they helped. he now knows it is in the bible at least.
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Good for you DL because you CARE how your son grows up. There are so many parents today who just can't be bothered by what their children are saying, going, or doing.

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I used to think that I wouldn't care if my kids cursed because they are only words.

That changed quickly as they got older. The first time I heard them repete a bad word they heard from me that was it. It only took one time hearing it from them to make me realise this is something I didn't want anyone else hearing from them. It's not just a christian thing, I have quit cussing myself just so my kids wouldn't be looked down on for using that kind of language.

I have to say though you really won't find much in the Bible against it. From what I remember growing up in the church those scriptures posted above were always used in sermons against gossip, not cursing.

If it becomes a real problem for you remember the dove........lol....I remember quite a few mouth washings when I was a kid. Thankfully I haven't had to take that road with my kids yet.
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If it becomes a real problem for you remember the dove........
Shoot that is child abuse anymore you will be arrested for trying to posion the kid.

Here is what those passages given me say.

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 (it says straight up filthy laungage)

Ephesians 4:29-32

29Do 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. 30And do not grieve the Holy Spirit of God, with whom you were sealed for the day of redemption. 31Get rid of all bitterness, rage and anger, brawling and slander, along with every form of malice. 32Be kind and compassionate to one another, forgiving each other, just as in Christ God forgave you.

James 1:21

21Therefore, get rid of all moral filth and the evil that is so prevalent and humbly accept the word planted in you, which can save you.

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Anyway, getting to the subject at hand, this is what language expert James V. OConnor says about cussing -
"People who swear often tend to be disagreeable, critical, cynical, angry, argumentative, and unhappy complainers." On the other hand those who don't swear "are often calm,...mature people who can deal with daily annoyances."
Jesus said in Luke 6:45 "Your words show what is in your heart."

So what is behind the swearing? Does your son want to feel tough so people won't push him around? If so, he needs to learn self confidence and recognise his OWN strengths. Tell him to take pride in being an individual and find other healthy ways to express himself, that it's not just a case of biting his tongue but involves putting on "the new personality" required by all christians mentioned in Eph 4:22,24.
If you'd like more scriptures on helping to avoid abusive language I'll be happy to oblige but I feel this bombardment of info is enough for now lol.
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The weird part about raising kids, they imitate what they see when young, as they watch what we as parents do, and then get together with friends and imitate them to fit in, (peer pressure)and as they grow they follow their own path (hopefully), but they one day see what you as a parent have been telling them all along as they gain experiences. Just keep teaching them the right things, whether they appear to be getting it or not. That's what my mom said, when I was complaining about her grandkids.
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