Swearing within the context of Christianity and paganism is considered cursing. However, we are prohibited from cursing according to our own principles. We are only allowed to align ourselves with the curses dictated by the law. This is because the only way for God to save humanity is if we succeed, and our success relies on reducing the opposition's belief in their own divinity and acknowledging their humanity. In the pagan world, a threat is seen as a curse against God's rightful authority, as it goes against His ways and rules. These rules, however, are His perfect expression of love for us. By attempting to hinder us through threats or schemes, they are essentially cursing God by preventing us from receiving His blessings. It is important to note that this is not necessarily a direct curse, as most individuals do not reach the level of foolishness. However, God deals harshly with fools, and in doing so, we are both blessing God and cursing our fellow human beings.
We use swearing as a way to distance ourselves from threats and outsmart any schemes against us, utilizing the tools provided by God. True swearing is witnessing divine justice unfold in judgment. We are destined to judge angels and act as judges ourselves. Therefore, we pray with the intention of presenting a compelling case that will result in our favor in the final judgment. Justice is scarce in this world, but we have guardian angels who advocate for us and bestow us with spiritual gifts, akin to savoring exquisite cuisine. Our angels surround and support us, and we will hold them accountable for their actions on our behalf. The scriptures instruct God to support our cause through our personal angels, making swearing a symbolic act with spiritual significance.
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