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Author Topic: Balancing our Personal Believes, Religion and Gambling  (Read 1147 times)
Queen uloma
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March 20, 2026, 08:34:51 AM
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In Christianity, gambling is often discouraged because they think it promote greed, they see it as a sin, and it's harmful to human growth.
While in Islam, gambling is forbidden because they think wealth gotten from it is unjust. For me I don't see gambling as bad, in as much as you can control your emotion, you're good to go. If money from gambling is use to help one another to grow  is it still regarded as bad? Or use it to  build church, is it still bad?
I know many people who says gambling is a sin and they won't participate in gambling but they still accept donations from gamblers, funny enough there's no difference between you and them.

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March 20, 2026, 08:41:22 AM
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Be informed that this is a general discussion, not a threat to take attacks on each other, drop your own perspective and state some reasons to back them up, let's make it more of being fun and informative with our actual facts.

Gambling is not illegal in principle, but it is according to religious sects that those who are religious identify gambling as illegal. Because from this gambling many people lose their money and some of them lose their conscience at the last moment, and unrest is created in the world and quarrels are created in the locality. All these things are signs of an addicted person. So it identifies gambling as illegal according to religious sects, but gambling is not forced on anyone, rather some people enter gambling participatoryly and from there it becomes a habit. So it is prohibited for those people who become addicted to gambling and gambling is prohibited for religious people.

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