No title, no picture. Could not the language of God be humor?
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I'm back from Okinawa and catching up on your blog! You'll probably think I'm being picky, but I would suggest that the language of God is language itself. Think about it...no other creation of God uses verbal and written language except humans. Also, He has chosen to reveal Himself to us through a book--written language. I agree that some music and some humor can be very majestic, but just as sin has tainted everything else, it can also taint music and humor. For example, would you call music and humor that uses vulgar and disgusting topics the language of God? God created everything, including humor and music, and He called it all very good. But when we pervert it then it just reveals our true nature and need for salvation.
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I'm back from Okinawa and catching up on your blog! You'll probably think I'm being picky, but I would suggest that the language of God is language itself. Think about it...no other creation of God uses verbal and written language except humans. Also, He has chosen to reveal Himself to us through a book--written language. I agree that some music and some humor can be very majestic, but just as sin has tainted everything else, it can also taint music and humor. For example, would you call music and humor that uses vulgar and disgusting topics the language of God? God created everything, including humor and music, and He called it all very good. But when we pervert it then it just reveals our true nature and need for salvation.
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