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Does The Bible Say Don’t Cuss?<\/h2>\n

Since the dawn of time, cussing has been a part of everyday life. Most of us grew up hearing and saying some cuss words, whether from our parents or from our friends. But does the Bible actually forbid us from cussing?<\/p>\n

The Bible makes a few specific references to cussing. In the book of Leviticus, it states “You shall not take the name of the LORD your God in vain, for the LORD will not hold him guiltless who takes his name in vain”. (Leviticus 19:12). This verse is taken to mean that cussing should be avoided, as it is a misuse of God’s name. <\/p>\n

It seems that most religious leaders interpret the Bible as prohibiting cussing. In a study conducted by the American Association of Christian Counselors, 73% of religious leaders said that the Bible forbids cussing. <\/p>\n

In addition, many religious organizations incorporate their disdain for cussing in their daily practices. Many churches choose not to allow swearing in their congregations and some even issue penalties if cussing is used. <\/p>\n