THE
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The G word is God
It is definitely a word that needs great clarification before it’s spoken in a room occupied with human beings. After all, I don’t know whether you’re talking about the one who blesses, or damns.
I don’t know what intention you have in referencing the Almighty. The name of God has been used to foster genderism, racism and nationalism, not to mention rape, war and murder.
It’s just too easy.
The Great Fix: when in doubt, mention God.
Your political campaign circling the toilet? Make some reference to your faith and how you feel God has called you to pursue government position.
Get caught abusing young boys and girls? Explain that your work for God left you desolate of the fortitude to withstand your own temptations.
Is this a God that blows up buildings, or a God who laments the loss of the unicorn?
Is this G-O-D you’re tossing in my direction a blanket of comfort or a hand grenade to blow up my dreams?
We can no longer allow people to utter the word “God” in parlor conversation, and then turn around on a whim and assign all sorts of duties, actions and even atrocities to Him.
I would much rather hear you explain what your faith is going to do than have you hand me a book of text verifying how old and sacred your belief truly is.
“God” is a word we need to stop using—unless we’re prepared to back it up with a life that honors His creation instead of decimating it.
Because even the One who was proclaimed to be the Savior of the World said to beware those who come crying, “Lord, Lord”–but know nothing about the Heavenly Heart.
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