Tks. I believe in live and let live, and probably should not have commented anything at all, but I just can't understand why someone would choose to use the lords name invain. I suppose I have sins that other my would say the same thing about.
It is common to hear people, whether in an online video or in person exclaim Oh My God, sometimes over and over. This way of reacting to things has always chaffed me a bit. I was taught from childhood that the name of God, or Jesus Christ should only be used in a reverent context.
I have use the lords name invain before, but I've never use it and not immediately repented for doing so.
If I feel a need to attach a pronoun to my exclamatory phrases, I tend to use the traditional southern boogie man, John Brown, as in "That John Brown this, or that.
Tks. I believe in live and let live, and probably should not have commented anything at all, but I just can't understand why someone would choose to use the lords name invain. I suppose I have sins that other my would say the same thing about.
It is common to hear people, whether in an online video or in person exclaim Oh My God, sometimes over and over. This way of reacting to things has always chaffed me a bit. I was taught from childhood that the name of God, or Jesus Christ should only be used in a reverent context.
I have use the lords name invain before, but I've never use it and not immediately repented for doing so.
If I feel a need to attach a pronoun to my exclamatory phrases, I tend to use the traditional southern boogie man, John Brown, as in "That John Brown this, or that.