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god rest ye Mary gentlemen( iluv that song)
yes he did write the song dear god for his first solo album
Celine Dion song God bless America she is the one that wrote it and has gotten more fame from it. i know because my dance studio did a lyrical dance to it! never wrong!!!
In all my research, here is what I have found: The words and music were penned by Niles Borop and Dwight Liles (whoever they are). Whether or not they originally performed the song I am unsure, but it seems from song Google searching that many people -- and even sheet music services -- accredit the song to the duo. I know they composed the song, however.The song was made famous by Kelly Nelon of "The Nelons" (also known as "The Rex Nelon Singers" -- named after Kelly's father, Rex Nelon, RIP). She sang the song to her husband in concert and since then it has been a popular Christian wedding song. I'm having it in my wedding. If I could sing, I'd sing it to my wife. :D
Two, the F word and an occasional use of god d*mn.
only if its the only way you can trust someone in other words no..
ÒWalahiÓ is the term that Somalis use to swear to god. The Arabs and many other muslims similarly used the word ÒWalahiÓ when they are swearing to God.
Swear... to god? Fowl mouthing?
Swear means to take an oath or give a word of promise or convince that one is telling the truth. However if such word of promise is not from the true feelings(yet swear in the name of God) then the words used are profane,verbal abusive words called a 'swear' word , Curse or in slang'swear' an oath of truth.
Swear before no man. Also you could say "Don't swear to God"
Known as 'blasphemy' this 'taking of the Lord's Name in vain' is against the 10 commandments, and against the teaching of Jesus Christ. Examples of it would include exclamations of 'Oh God!' or 'Oh my God!' or 'For Christ's sake stop it!' or simply 'Jesus Christ!' when all of these are used as 'swear' words or to replace swear words. Of course, the use of these words in their right setting (such as 'Oh God, help me...' if said in a desperate prayer) is perfectly acceptable and right, but the 'casual or inappropriate use' of God's name refers solely to the expletive use as a swear word or exclamation without no real reference to God himself.
god is a myth
I swear to God I have answered atleast f******* 20 questinos from you about how to use a word in a sentence. I swear to mother f*cking god kid look up these words on Dictionary.com they have examples and definitions, just change the example a little. my mother F******* god kid....
I Swear to god
There are multiple swear words. The F-word, S-word, A-word, H-word, and various abuses of God/Jesus's names are ALL used a ton of times each.
Known as 'blasphemy' this 'taking of the Lord's Name in vain' is against the 10 commandments, and against the teaching of Jesus Christ. Examples of it would include exclamations of 'Oh God!' or 'Oh my God!' or 'For Christ's sake stop it!' or simply 'Jesus Christ!' when all of these are used as 'swear' words or to replace swear words. Of course, the use of these words in their right setting (such as 'Oh God, help me...' if said in a desperate prayer) is perfectly acceptable and right, but the 'casual or inappropriate use' of God's name refers solely to the expletive use as a swear word or exclamation without no real reference to God himself.