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Never mind eating and drinking with these people, explaining that they are subjecting themselves and the environment to a curse!
Serbia🏛️ Politics7 hr. ago

Never mind eating and drinking with these people, explaining that they are subjecting themselves and the environment to a curse!

The article discusses the Orthodox Christian perspective on swearing and profanity, emphasizing its spiritual and moral implications. It explains that in Orthodox teachings, words carry significant weight and can either bring peace or spread hatred. The Church teaches that swearing, especially against God, the Virgin Mary, or saints, is considered a serious sin that distances individuals from God and harms their relationship with Him. It warns that habitual swearing dulls one’s conscience and leads to spiritual harm. Elder Sava Pskovo-Pechersky highlights the physical and spiritual consequences of swearing, stating that such individuals risk divine punishment and are spiritually polluted. He concludes that people who swear should not be shared meals or drinks with until they stop using offensive language.

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Never mind eating and drinking with these people, explaining that they are subjecting themselves and the environment to a curse!

The article discusses the Orthodox Christian perspective on swearing and profanity, emphasizing its spiritual and moral implications. It explains that in Orthodox teachings, words carry significant weight and can either bring peace or spread hatred. The Church teaches that swearing, especially against God, the Virgin Mary, or saints, is considered a serious sin that distances individuals from God and harms their relationship with Him. It warns that habitual swearing dulls one’s conscience and leads to spiritual harm. Elder Sava Pskovo-Pechersky highlights the physical and spiritual consequences of swearing, stating that such individuals risk divine punishment and are spiritually polluted. He concludes that people who swear should not be shared meals or drinks with until they stop using offensive language.

Bias read (Center): While the article addresses religious doctrine and moral behavior, which could be interpreted through various ideological lenses, the content does not take an overtly partisan stance. It presents Orthodox Christian teachings without promoting specific political agendas or ideologies. The focus is on

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