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Teaching "Why Is There So Much Emphasis On Foul Language In Our Day?" 11-3-83



 
 
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Old February 28th 07, 04:19 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Default Teaching "Why Is There So Much Emphasis On Foul Language In Our Day?" 11-3-83


This Teaching says, "Foul language never won a war."

TEACHING DELIVERED THROUGH FRANCES M. KLUG ON
NOVEMBER 3,1983 AT 11:35 A.M.

"Why is there so much emphasis on foul
language in our day? What does it really
gain? Does foul language satisfy the deliverer
or the recipient? Does it give more credence
to what is being spoken about? Does it give
anger more emphasis? If so, why?

We have American dictionaries with
thousands of words, descriptive of every facet
of life, yet people limit themselves to gutter
language to express what they want to say.
To hear it has a shock to the nervous system
because it is many times humiliating and
depicts only an animalistic manner of expression.
It takes away from the respect of one human
being to another. It leaves out a most
important factor, that as human beings, we
are made to the Image and Likeness of God.

Foul language is many times used to
terrorize another person. It is used to express
dominance, brutality, and that the person
using it can be or is a bully.

Foul language never won a war. Foul
language never gave dignity to any man's life.
Foul language does nothing but show the
limited vocabulary, and the limited values,
standards, self-esteem and personal dignity of
the user. Foul language is an insult to human
beings."

Saint Joseph's Hill Of Hope
Brea, California 92822 U.S.A.
www.TheMiracleOfStJoseph.org
All Revelations are delivered spontaneously
and continuously as witnessed by all those
present at the time.
© Copyright 1996 FMK. All rights reserved.
This is used with the permission of the copyright holder.

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Old February 28th 07, 04:55 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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This Teaching says, "Foul language never won a war."


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Old February 28th 07, 07:52 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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On Feb 28, 11:55 am, "Gig 601XL Builder"
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This Teaching says, "Foul language never won a war."


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Old March 1st 07, 12:27 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Default Teaching "Why Is There So Much Emphasis On Foul Language In Our Day?" 11-3-83

It may be the teacher's unions fault, they don't instruct in
the full range of language. Test are multiple choice and
essays are graded even with bad grammar, misspelled words
and poor or now punctuation.

But another reason may be the versatility of "foul
language." The F word is very useful and can be used in
almost any conversation to describe almost any emotion,
event or action.
Such as "F you" or "I'm F'ked" There are many uses for this
most versatile word, so tell someone "F U today."



wrote in message
oups.com...

This Teaching says, "Foul language never won a war."

TEACHING DELIVERED THROUGH FRANCES M. KLUG ON
NOVEMBER 3,1983 AT 11:35 A.M.

"Why is there so much emphasis on foul
language in our day? What does it really
gain? Does foul language satisfy the deliverer
or the recipient? Does it give more credence
to what is being spoken about? Does it give
anger more emphasis? If so, why?

We have American dictionaries with
thousands of words, descriptive of every facet
of life, yet people limit themselves to gutter
language to express what they want to say.
To hear it has a shock to the nervous system
because it is many times humiliating and
depicts only an animalistic manner of expression.
It takes away from the respect of one human
being to another. It leaves out a most
important factor, that as human beings, we
are made to the Image and Likeness of God.

Foul language is many times used to
terrorize another person. It is used to express
dominance, brutality, and that the person
using it can be or is a bully.

Foul language never won a war. Foul
language never gave dignity to any man's life.
Foul language does nothing but show the
limited vocabulary, and the limited values,
standards, self-esteem and personal dignity of
the user. Foul language is an insult to human
beings."

Saint Joseph's Hill Of Hope
Brea, California 92822 U.S.A.
www.TheMiracleOfStJoseph.org
All Revelations are delivered spontaneously
and continuously as witnessed by all those
present at the time.
© Copyright 1996 FMK. All rights reserved.
This is used with the permission of the copyright holder.


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Old March 1st 07, 12:31 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Default Teaching "Why Is There So Much Emphasis On Foul Language In Our Day?" 11-3-83

see, I even missed now when I meant no. Damn spell-check
does know what I was thinking.


"Jim Macklin" wrote
in message ...
| It may be the teacher's unions fault, they don't instruct
in
| the full range of language. Test are multiple choice and
| essays are graded even with bad grammar, misspelled words
| and poor or now punctuation.
|
| But another reason may be the versatility of "foul
| language." The F word is very useful and can be used in
| almost any conversation to describe almost any emotion,
| event or action.
| Such as "F you" or "I'm F'ked" There are many uses for
this
| most versatile word, so tell someone "F U today."
|
|
|
| wrote in message
|
oups.com...
|
| This Teaching says, "Foul language never won a war."
|
| TEACHING DELIVERED THROUGH FRANCES M. KLUG ON
| NOVEMBER 3,1983 AT 11:35 A.M.
|
| "Why is there so much emphasis on foul
| language in our day? What does it really
| gain? Does foul language satisfy the deliverer
| or the recipient? Does it give more credence
| to what is being spoken about? Does it give
| anger more emphasis? If so, why?
|
| We have American dictionaries with
| thousands of words, descriptive of every facet
| of life, yet people limit themselves to gutter
| language to express what they want to say.
| To hear it has a shock to the nervous system
| because it is many times humiliating and
| depicts only an animalistic manner of expression.
| It takes away from the respect of one human
| being to another. It leaves out a most
| important factor, that as human beings, we
| are made to the Image and Likeness of God.
|
| Foul language is many times used to
| terrorize another person. It is used to express
| dominance, brutality, and that the person
| using it can be or is a bully.
|
| Foul language never won a war. Foul
| language never gave dignity to any man's life.
| Foul language does nothing but show the
| limited vocabulary, and the limited values,
| standards, self-esteem and personal dignity of
| the user. Foul language is an insult to human
| beings."
|
| Saint Joseph's Hill Of Hope
| Brea, California 92822 U.S.A.
| www.TheMiracleOfStJoseph.org
| All Revelations are delivered spontaneously
| and continuously as witnessed by all those
| present at the time.
| © Copyright 1996 FMK. All rights reserved.
| This is used with the permission of the copyright holder.
|
|


 




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