An international team of university researchers concludes that people who curse more are less likely to lie and may possess more
integrity than their politer peers.
What fascinates me about the study is not its rather
pedestrian conclusions, which are all too predictable given the initial assumptions of psychologist Gilad Feldman and his team. After all, garbage in, garbage out, right?
No, it’s really the assumptions they make about the
meaning of honesty that ought to cause Christians to stop and think.
Why? Because apparently the word no longer means what it
once did.
Ugh. Not again.












