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above all things swear not exactly what is your thoughts on what type swearing it is reference to
 
James 5:12 Above all, my brothers and sisters, do not swear-not by heaven or by earth or by anything else. All you need to say is a simple "Yes" or "No." Otherwise you will be condemned.
Swear =
ὀμνύω (omnyō)
Strong: G3660
GK: G3923
to swear, Mt. 5:34; to promise with an oath, Mk. 6:23; Acts 2:30; 7:17


I take it to be referring to a day in court for instance where we're asked to swear an oath before testifying. Though most states now have the option to affirm, rather than swear, "so help me God". Which then would be in keeping with the passage's teaching I think.
 
I was called to give a deposition once and affirmed to tell the truth. The clerk first recited the , so help me God, oath. I requested affirmation and she complied.
Any time we're to swear in any circumstance I think that scripture applies.
Then the question becomes, is it the same as signing a contractual agreement? Isn't that swearing an oath? I ask because it seems it could be answered either yes or no.
 
so what is your take on organizations that uses God in there oath but is not Christian ?
 
You mean how would a non-Christian respond to an oath that invokes God? I'd think like Marlon Brando did when asked to testify in his son's murder trial. "Do you swear to tell the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth?"
"No!"
They then let him affirm.

I'd think that same option would occur in the scenario you asked about. If I understood you right.
 
You mean how would a non-Christian respond to an oath that invokes God? I'd think like Marlon Brando did when asked to testify in his son's murder trial. "Do you swear to tell the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth?"
"No!"
They then let him affirm.

I'd think that same option would occur in the scenario you asked about. If I understood you right.
no a christian joining a org.. ever studied out the masonic Lodge. what it takes to join? my dad was a mason do i think it will send you to hell? only if you take it as your God.. my dad kept it separate never used it as his God or act of worship . but many have and do
 
above all things swear not exactly what is your thoughts on what type swearing it is reference to
It may have something to do with taking the name of the LORD in vain. Don't be using The Name glibly. ( like: "I swear to God I did not eat the last piece of pie.")
Just let your "Yes" or "No" be sufficient.

iakov the fool
 
It may have something to do with taking the name of the LORD in vain. Don't be using The Name glibly. ( like: "I swear to God I did not eat the last piece of pie.")
Just let your "Yes" or "No" be sufficient.

iakov the fool
honestly i have googled it read commentaries read you all comments sent text to my bro his thoughts no oaths to any other religion or other gods i am still studying on it..personally i thing all remarks has merit.
 
no a christian joining a org.. ever studied out the masonic Lodge. what it takes to join? my dad was a mason do i think it will send you to hell? only if you take it as your God.. my dad kept it separate never used it as his God or act of worship . but many have and do
lol no body wants to touch the masonic lodge < shock> lol
 
I swore on oath to tell the truth as a witness to a crime in court once .. That scripture run across my mind and I hesitated for an instant . But I decided that I had no intention of telling anything but the truth in the first place oath or no oath .. Now if anyone had brought up that scripture before hand I would have argued .... I took the masonic oath before I was a Christian but I would not do it now .. Also I didn't join a church because taking an oath was part of the deal ..
 
There is another scripture which may apply here. One about, what we bind here on earth will be bound in Heaven and what we loose here on earth will be loosed in Heaven.
 
no a christian joining a org.. ever studied out the masonic Lodge. what it takes to join? my dad was a mason do i think it will send you to hell? only if you take it as your God.. my dad kept it separate never used it as his God or act of worship . but many have and do

I have heard people say that but it is written: 21 Ye cannot drink the cup of the Lord, and the cup of devils: ye cannot be partakers of the Lord's table, and of the table of devils.
 
Let your words speak in all truth in the aspect of yes I know the truth or no I do not know what the truth is. Yes and no is clear enough as your words should not bring any condemnation against you. Never swear an oath to anything that can catch you in a snare and becomes a stumbling block to you.

Proverbs 6:2 Thou art snared with the words of thy mouth, thou art taken with the words of thy mouth.

Colossians 4:6 Let your speech be alway with grace, seasoned with salt, that ye may know how ye ought to answer every man.
 
I think part of it may be that it was a cultural thing to swear by this and that, and get eleborate about it. It seems like a form of self-aggrandizement; best to avoid that.
 
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