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Why Crude Language Isn’t Godly or Feminine

The way we speak says so much about our hearts. In today’s world, crude language, sarcasm, and harsh words are everywhere, but as women who seek to reflect Christ, we should strive for purity in our speech.

The Bible tells us, “Let no corrupting talk come out of your mouths, but only such as is good for building up” (Ephesians 4:29). Our words should be filled with kindness, grace, and encouragement, not crude jokes, gossip, or harshness.

If we want to cultivate a more feminine and godly presence, we must be mindful of how we speak. Dainty, graceful women don’t use coarse language. Instead, they uplift, speak with gentleness, and carry themselves with dignity. Let’s be women whose words reflect the beauty of Christ.
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zonavar68 · 56-60, M
Whether language counts as crude or not depends greatly on the context and the situation.

I'm non-religious though at one time did 'dabble' in being Christian but found the hypocrisy too much to take, so I saw though it and abandoned it. I don't need or want to have a book of stories tell me how to life my life.

What's wrong with sarcasm? Is it not ok to be critical of others words, actions, presentation, demeanour, etc. where appropriate or is one meant to take a 'bury the head in the sand' approach?