Do Christians think that gambling and buying lottery tickets is OK?

October 16th, 2009 | by admin |
AuroraDawn asked:


How about BINGO and BEANO?
In Maine BINGO is called BEANO because it used to be played with beans for markers.

Jacob
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  1. 14 Responses to “Do Christians think that gambling and buying lottery tickets is OK?”

  2. By Paladin on Oct 17, 2009 | Reply

    Samantha

    Beano the anti-flatulence pill? Who could be against that? I guess one could argue that it’s not “natural” to interfere with the production of intestinal gas. ;-)

  3. By Gorgeoustxwoman ~P3D~ on Oct 20, 2009 | Reply

    Lewis

    Millions of them do, yes.

  4. By I'm Back! on Oct 22, 2009 | Reply

    Alicia

    I can not speak for all Christians, but I am totally against Gambling unless all the money is going to charity. If it is all going to charity then the game is all in fun and you don’t spend more than you wish.

    I am for BEANO though, You take Beano before and there will be no gas!

    ETA- Oic, lol, I was wondering what the heck you were talking about. I had only heard of the product called Beano

  5. By Pangloss- Ancora Imparo on Oct 23, 2009 | Reply

    Lydia

    For how often they spout off Pascal’s Wager, they must.

  6. By angel on Oct 24, 2009 | Reply

    Robert

    I personally do not put trust in lotteries and I certainly don’t gamble. We are to trust in God for our daily needs. Gamblers never really win.

  7. By Sarah F on Oct 26, 2009 | Reply

    Frank

    Everyone does that, commone sence.

  8. By Curious About Everything almost on Oct 27, 2009 | Reply

    Josephine

    Many do not.

    And many oppose GOVERNMENT RUN LOTTERIES because they are a TAX ON THE POOR.

  9. By Light and Truth on Oct 27, 2009 | Reply

    Jim

    “The purchase of just one lottery ticket.” This is more subtle than other addictions. You may not think gambling is an addiction because it is not a substance taken into the body, but as someone recently wrote, “Those who gamble risk more than just money. Their lives and families are at stake too.”

    “The Church does not approve of gambling but strongly condemns it as morally wrong, and classes also with this gambling, games of chance and lottery, of all kinds, and earnestly disapproves of any of its members engaging therein”

    The poor and the elderly become victims of the inducements that are held out to purchase lottery tickets on the remote chance of winning a substantial prize. It is sad to see governments now promoting what they once enacted laws to forbid.

    Getting something for nothing without having to earn it. You really think Jesus would approve?

  10. By Girls Just Wanna have Fun on Oct 29, 2009 | Reply

    Loretta

    Especially Asians and Catholics. Its true and does not mean that I am bigoted. So if you report me, shame on you!

  11. By Dana the Great on Oct 29, 2009 | Reply

    Roland

    Only if it does not become a vice and takes over all other parts of your life. Gambling can sometimes become a god for people.

  12. By Music feeds the soul. on Oct 30, 2009 | Reply

    Phyllis

    They shouldn’t, considering that the bible states that you should “be a good steward of your money”. =\

  13. By bilbo baggins on Oct 31, 2009 | Reply

    Corey

    Hi there.
    Interesting….I had that discussion one time. I didn’t see anything wrong with it because i looked at as just a game.
    I realized that the problem was that I could stumble someone else who maybe did not have my control over the game.

    By their association with me they could be led to believe that it was only a game that you could get money like you get free games on a pinball machine.
    Many have lost their houses gotten divorces killed and many more bad thing because of greed.
    If you can control it without influencing some one then it is between you and your conscience.

  14. By "Humble Pie" on Nov 3, 2009 | Reply

    Eugene

    I thought beano was used for gas lol. I know a new game. four or five can play it. We all gather around the table and one lets out gas and the one that smells it first “Shouts” BINGO :)

  15. By Moderation in almost all things2 on Nov 4, 2009 | Reply

    Pauline

    Any activity that is done in control, and positive self image, is good.

    IF an activity causes a person to loose control over themselves they are sinning. If an addiction prevents ones ‘normal’ activities they are lost.
    The most common out of control are gambling and drugs – because of the bodily and material damages – if one can not be with family or friends due to an addiction or loss of positive image they are sinning. Eating 2 dozen donuts and hating oneself for loss of control is just as damaging. Destructive self image over education is also sinning. We are supposed to love ourselves and others.

    Return to positive self image is difficult but possible. Returning to being in control over ones life is the goal.

    Bingo played with the right mental framework is a fun family outing. A player there with the rent money or hoping to win to buy food for children is a lost soul. Sitting alone and grumbling one is missing the point – being with friends and laughing, sharing time together is the point.

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