Thread:Sakaros/@comment-4995220-20190308174331/@comment-3528596-20190308193141

I'm just going to nip this in the bud quickly and back up what ITCO said. Regardless of the perceived relevance of any Biblical passages (although I'll note that the one you've cited historically speaks to the and oaths, with in a more contemporary Christian setting the addition of "Jesus," and has nothing particularly to do with the use of the word "hell"), religious scripture isn't something we're going to use a basis for policy interpretation here. It doesn't matter if it's the Bible, the, or the. The buck stops with the text of the policy, in this case the Content policy, which only forbids "severe" profanity. You're more than welcome not to personally use it, but "hell" does not fall into that category.

Please feel free to let me know if you have any follow-up questions, as long as you're aware this isn't going to become a debate over the permissibility of that particular word.