That's an interesting comment. I was a Christian when I went into the military. The cursing never bothered me nor was anyone ever bothered by my non-cursing. Of course, those were the days when cursing really meant something if someone was to deconstruct the sentence.
How times have sure changed. Cursing now is not only looked upon as something people expect of someone, but it has become abusive. If you don't curse or throw in a "F" word occasionally and get in someone's face when you say it, you're deemed strange. If one were to deconstruct some of these sentences they can readily understand that people throw in curse words for lack of a proper vocabulary. But, more importantly, I see this as a breakdown of morality.
Good observation...
How times have sure changed. Cursing now is not only looked upon as something people expect of someone, but it has become abusive. If you don't curse or throw in a "F" word occasionally and get in someone's face when you say it, you're deemed strange. If one were to deconstruct some of these sentences they can readily understand that people throw in curse words for lack of a proper vocabulary. But, more importantly, I see this as a breakdown of morality.
It was the same at his first college, many on the coaching staff and in turn the team itself, were foul mouthed. It wasn't the "F" bombs that bothered my son much, it was taking the Lord's name in vain.