Because people enjoy it.
2007-02-04 03:21:13
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answer #1
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answered by Militant Agnostic 6
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I am a Christian.
I do not believe I am committing sin if I go to a casino and gamble a little.
We are responsible, pay all our bills and support several charitable organizations.
We do not spend money foolishly but consider the money spent gambling as recreational spending. When the limit has been reached, that's it, the movie is over.
No it is not a sin unless like anything else, like drinking legally but excessively someone else may suffer as a result!
2007-02-04 12:19:09
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answer #2
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answered by June smiles 7
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The Bible indicates that gambling is incompatible with Christianity. Some, for example, may feel that gambling simply fills an economic need. But Jesus taught us to pray, “Give us today our bread for this day.” How could a person greedily gamble for money and then pray this? Or how could he follow the exhortation: “Keep on, then, seeking first the kingdom and his righteousness, and all these other things [material necessities] will be added to you”?—Matthew 6:11, 33.
The Bible further advises: “Let your manner of life be free of the love of money, while you are content with the present things.” (Hebrews 13:5) The gambler often is anything but content. In fact, he is greedy, and the Bible says that greedy persons “will not inherit God’s kingdom.”—1 Corinthians 6:9, 10.
True, some argue that they gamble not for money but for excitement. The Bible roundly condemns, however, those who sidestep godly principles and become “lovers of pleasures rather than lovers of God.” (2 Timothy 3:4, 5) Further, Jesus said: “You must love your neighbor as yourself.” (Matthew 22:39) How can a person love his neighbor while trying to take away his neighbor’s money? How can gambling be harmonized with the fundamental principle, “There is more happiness in giving than there is in receiving”?—Acts 20:35.
Not to be overlooked is the fact that gamblers often invoke “the god of Good Luck,” something the Bible clearly condemns.—Isaiah 65:11.
Finally, consider the corrupting influence gambling has on a Christian’s “useful habits.” (1 Corinthians 15:33) The Christian way of life involves hard work and thrift. (Ephesians 4:28) Jesus himself showed he was not wasteful when, after the miraculous multiplication of the loaves and the fishes, he gave orders that the leftovers were not to be wasted. (John 6:12, 13) But rather than following in Jesus’ footsteps, the gambler is more akin to the prodigal son in Jesus’ parable, who “squandered his property by living a debauched life.”—Luke 15:13.
2007-02-04 11:20:26
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answer #3
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answered by LineDancer 7
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Gambling is a sin because 1) It depends on pure luck, and is a waste of time and money, 2) it creates sort of 'hateful' environment between gamblers that could lead to killing...etc, 3) gambling is addictive and has the same effect on brain as drugs have. a gambler spends money 'hoping' to gain more, and when he/she doesn't, they spend even more from other resources like spouse money, steal money...etc. This all causes to problems to the gambler, and to the people around him. Think of alcohol and the problem it causes due to excessive use.... and compare it to gambling.
2007-02-04 11:39:50
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answer #4
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answered by peachy 4
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Because the BIble says that God will supply all of your needs according to His riches and Glory. This includes money.
2007-02-04 11:20:25
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answer #5
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answered by Big Bear 7
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It leads to all sorts of problems like debt so in that respect the bible was right.
2007-02-04 11:21:55
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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Because we are to rely on God and not Lady Luck to answer our prayers and to supply all our needs.
2007-02-04 11:23:03
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answer #7
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answered by Anonymous
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Because you are relying on LUCK not GOD.
2007-02-04 12:04:33
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answered by jasmin2236 7
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