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[quote author=subllibrm]I felt he had a valid point. I don't believe that every preacher needs to use coarse language to make a point that has been made (famously BTW) or emulate that technique. Put another way, tossing in the "surprise" potty mouth words doesn't come across as cutting edge or relevant, it sounds desperate and trite.[/quote]
His usage of that particular word wasn't to be "cutting edge or relevant". It was to prove a point, largely the fact that people would be offended over his word choice and be completely apathetic to the fact that a Birmingham, AL-sized chunk of kids die every week because they don't have enough food to eat.
In short, the Church has gotten pretty good at being offended over things that don't even matter and could care less about the things that do.
"Oh no! That man said a bad word! Oh...another child got beaten for a minor infraction. Oh wells."
"Oh no! That church has a contemporary service! Oh...another single mom got shunned by that church. Oh wells"
"Oh no! People are calling us arrogant, hypocritical jerks! Oh...we do have a habit of being arrogant, hypocritical jerks. Oh wells."
His usage of that particular word wasn't to be "cutting edge or relevant". It was to prove a point, largely the fact that people would be offended over his word choice and be completely apathetic to the fact that a Birmingham, AL-sized chunk of kids die every week because they don't have enough food to eat.
In short, the Church has gotten pretty good at being offended over things that don't even matter and could care less about the things that do.
"Oh no! That man said a bad word! Oh...another child got beaten for a minor infraction. Oh wells."
"Oh no! That church has a contemporary service! Oh...another single mom got shunned by that church. Oh wells"
"Oh no! People are calling us arrogant, hypocritical jerks! Oh...we do have a habit of being arrogant, hypocritical jerks. Oh wells."