Well, it is tough to ignore those who curse, huh? Depending on the situation, we should not ignore it.
But Proverbs 26.2 declares (in the English Standard Version), "Like a sparrow in its flitting, like a swallow in its flying, a curse that is causeless does not alight."
I do not think it is too stretching to, in this case, define "a curse" as any trashtalking that anyone is doing about you. If it is "causeless" and thus "undeserved," ignore it!
That curse will "flit" and "fly" around, but the people who care will also ignore it...it won't "alight." It may be heard, but intelligent people will consider the source and/or recognize it as gossip and, if they are godly, will come to you rather than pass it on.
And always remember that those who are cursing the loudest are those who have major issues within themselves and are thus trying to get the focus on you so they don't have to deal with their issues.
Oh...and there is only one way to avoid the cursers...don't do anything (and be sure to hang out ONLY with those who have exactly the same belief system as do you, and exactly the same preferences ((though they will call them convictions)). How do you identify the latter? They have lists of things to NOT do rather than things to do...and virtually NONE of them have ANYTHING to do with the Bible.
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