The Bible and Gambling.

by LtCmd.Lore 6 Replies latest watchtower bible

  • LtCmd.Lore
    LtCmd.Lore

    It is generally accepted that gambling is NOT a christian thing. So much so, that JWs are not supposed to play the lottery, make bets or wagers, play Poker, even playing poker with fake money is frowned on!

    Why?

    Take bets/wagers for example.

    Samson did it! (Judges 14:12-13) Then Samson said to them: "Let me, please, propound a riddle to YOU. If YOU will without fail tell it to me during the seven days of the banquet and YOU do solve it, I shall in that case have to give YOU thirty undergarments and thirty outfits of clothing. 13 But if YOU are unable to tell it to me, YOU yourselves also must give me thirty undergarments and thirty outfits of clothing." At this they said to him: "Do propound your riddle, and let us hear it."

    What is that, besides a wager?

    How about casting lots?

    This takes place all through the bible, as a way of choosing a course of action, or in order to win stuff. The practise is never condemned, and can presumably still be used today.

    The fact that the casting of lots correctly pointed to Jonah, indicates that God had a hand in it, and thus, approved of the action. (Off topic, is this so much different from tarot cards or palm reading?)

    Then there's the fact that the land was distibuted to the isrealites by casting lots:(Numbers 26:52-56) After that Jehovah spoke to Moses, saying: ...56 By the determination of the lot one’s inheritance should be apportioned between the many and the few.”

    So there are at least three scriptures that are pro-gambling. What scriptures are anti-gambling?

    alt

    Lore - What.Would.Satan.Do?

  • oompa
    oompa

    Roman soldiers cast lots to keep various garments of Jesus....but so what....he was not going to need them anymore? Is that so evil?.....................................oompa

  • onacruse
    onacruse

    The answer is here, if only you have the comprehension to understand it (bolds added):

    *** w02 11/1 p. 31 Questions From Readers ***

    Questions From Readers

    Is it wrong to bet if only small amounts of money are involved?

    God’s Word does not discuss gambling in detail, but it does say enough to show that all gambling is incompatible with Bible principles. For instance, it is widely acknowledged that gambling incites greed. That fact alone is an important consideration for Christians, since the Bible states that "greedy persons" will not inherit God’s Kingdom and classes covetousness with idolatry.—1 Corinthians 6:9, 10; Colossians 3:5.

    Gambling also incites egotism and an unhealthy competitive spirit, a strong desire to win. The apostle Paul warned against such things when he wrote: "Let us not become egotistical, stirring up competition with one another, envying one another." (Galatians 5:26) Further, gambling encourages in some a superstitious reliance on good luck. Gamblers develop all kinds of superstitions, hoping to influence luck in their favor. They remind us of the unfaithful Israelites who were "setting in order a table for the god of Good Luck and those filling up mixed wine for the god of Destiny."—Isaiah 65:11.

    Some might reason that betting small amounts of money while playing a friendly card or board game with relatives or close friends is no more than innocent entertainment. True, someone who bets a small amount of money may not view himself as greedy, egotistical, competitive, or superstitious. Still, what effect could his gambling have on the ones he is gambling with? Many compulsive gamblers began by making petty bets ‘just for fun.’ (Luke 16:10) A seemingly innocent diversion turned out to be something far more sinister in their case.

    That is especially true where children are concerned. Many children have felt the excitement of winning a small bet and have been tempted to go for larger sums. (1 Timothy 6:10) A long-term study published in the United States by the Arizona Council on Compulsive Gambling confirms that many gambling addicts began at an early age "by placing small bets on sporting events or playing cards with friends or relatives." Another report says that "children start gambling at home, usually at card games with family and friends." The report adds that "thirty percent of children who gambled started doing so before their eleventh birthday." Many teenage gamblers finance their addiction with crime or immorality, according to the study WhyDoPeopleGambleTooMuch—PathologicalandProblemGambling. What a tragic consequence of something that may have seemed at first to be harmless!

    Since we are living in a world that already has too many snares and temptations, why unnecessarily expose ourselves to yet another? (Proverbs 27:12) Gambling—with or without children present, for small or for large sums—endangers spirituality and should be avoided. Christians who enjoy board or card games as recreation would be better advised to keep a penciled score or to play the game simply for fun without keeping score. Wise Christians who care about their own spirituality as well as that of their friends and family avoid the practice of gambling—even for small sums of money.

    [Footnote]

    The WorldBookEncyclopedia defines gambling as "betting on the outcome of a game, event, or chance happening." It further states that "gamblers or players usually bet money on . . . such games of chance as lotteries, card games, and dice."

    However, "gambling" on 1914, 1915, 1918, 1925, 1954, 1958, 1975...now that constitutes a spiritual risk worth taking, without running any risks of greed or superstition.

    Interestingly, the WTS published 4 major articles in 2002 about gambling.

  • wha happened?
    wha happened?

    did they not cast lot's to find a replacement for Judas?

  • LtCmd.Lore
    LtCmd.Lore

    God’s Word does not discuss gambling in detail , but it does say enough to show that all gambling is incompatible with Bible principles. For instance, it is widely acknowledged that gambling incites greed .

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    It's probably the other way around. Greed may incite gambling. But to claim that gambling incites greed requires some evidence.

    Also, there are plenty of other things that result from greed. When they start disfellowshipping people for having a nice car, or more than one bathroom, or shrimp and lobster instead of rice cakes and lettuce, I might take this seriously, but why attack gambling, when there are SO MANY other things that are worse or the same?

    Gambling also incites egotism and an unhealthy competitive spirit , a strong desire to win.

    Then what about when Samson made his bet?

    Also, how about Slot Machines? Gambling with no competition. So there is no 'contention'.

    Further, gambling encourages in some a superstitious reliance on good luck . Gamblers develop all kinds of superstitions , hoping to influence luck in their favor.

    Only if they're an idiot! In which case they have bigger problems than gambling. Also, this ignores the fact that god included casting lots as a way of choosing a course of action and dividing up land. Wouldn't the Israelites have been tempted to 'influence luck in their favor' while they are dividing up the land?

  • Chameleon
    Chameleon

    hah, i love xkcd.

  • jwfacts
    jwfacts

    Gambling was common during Bible times, yet it never is mentioned as wrong in the Bible. Yet the Watchtower makes it a disfellowshipping offense. This is an area where the Watchtower Society proves itself Pharisaical and going beyond scripture.

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