Do you smoke?
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Cornel, did [your] God say anything about "smoking" in 'His' scriptures?
Or anything that could be construed as even slightly connected with that topic ?
After all that is the very basis of this thread...
It is not a Bible-class.
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You can smoke in church.
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@tig said:
Cornel, did [your] God say anything about "smoking" in 'His' scriptures?
'TIG', primarily in the Scriptures, God shows us some principles. Examples, both positive and negative, from the Bible does not refer directly to smoking, but warns us about the waste of our health, energy, time, money, and so on… Also, there are references to moderation, self-control, patience, etc.
Take it logically, not speculative...!
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Cornel
There are many publications extolling all of these 'virtues', set against a list of various 'vices'.
Your source is not unique; or indeed original in that regard, having been pipped by many classical scholars and philosophers many years previously.
So... what specific unique insights does your source bring to bear on this particular debate [if any] ? -
@tig said:
So... what specific unique insights does your source bring to bear on this particular debate [if any] ?
@ 'TIG'. It is God who works in the person who trusts in Him, to will and to act in order to fulfill His good purpose. A man of true faith, quit smoking once for all life, not for 50 times…!
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Cornel, I often wonder if you are really taking the piss out of us
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Interesting link, Cornel you may like this.
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I wonder if this is still on topic?
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Looks a little like Jack Nicholson. Did he do up for this photo?
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Many smokers do not know that, for human body, to DISHABITUATE from something, is needed a period of abstinence for approximately 30 days.
Most people who want to quit smoking, attempts to refrain for several days to 2 weeks, and, because their body does not feel well, due to of the lack of tobacco, they return to the old vice...
Try for 30 days, act with will, and you will not regret it!
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Well, my sister-in-law had a stroke yesterday morning while dropping her kids off to the first day at school.
She is a heavy smoker.
Her Neurosurgeon spent much of yesterday attempting to dissolve the blood clots in here brain. Today her condition is stable; she is lucid but very confused and has a long road ahead with rehabilitation....
She is 41 years old.
Nuff said.
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@utiler said:
Well, my sister-in-law had a stroke yesterday morning while dropping her kids off to the first day at school.
She is a heavy smoker.
Her Neurosurgeon spent much of yesterday attempting to dissolve the blood clots in here brain. Today her condition is stable; she is lucid but very confused and has a long road ahead with rehabilitation....
She is 41 years old.
Nuff said.
I pray she makes a full recovery.
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@tobobo said:
I pray she makes a full recovery.
'Tobobo', I join to your initiative!
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@tobobo said:
@utiler said:
Well, my sister-in-law had a stroke yesterday morning while dropping her kids off to the first day at school.
She is a heavy smoker.
Her Neurosurgeon spent much of yesterday attempting to dissolve the blood clots in here brain. Today her condition is stable; she is lucid but very confused and has a long road ahead with rehabilitation....
She is 41 years old.
Nuff said.
I pray she makes a full recovery.
Thanks Toby, much appreciated.
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That's a young age. Hope she recovers soon
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Thanks Rich, us too.....
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Sorry to hear that Andrew, best wishes to her and family.
Did the doc link her condition to her heavy smoking habit?
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