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Offline Conspiracy_Factist

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is playing card games a sin?
« Reply #15 on: March 12, 2015, 10:46:49 PM »
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  • I'm on the fence with this .I   stopped playing poker for a year or so as it s eemed to be taking too much of my time, I played the other week with friends for 40$ texas holdem, we play less often now, just to have  the friends together I may organize a game for less money..say 20$...but maybe I can be convinced this is not a great idea...from my readings of the church father games of chance were forbidden, for example dice....but I believe they made a distinction when it came to games of skill, as long as it wasn't for anything of considerable value


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    « Reply #16 on: March 14, 2015, 10:49:45 AM »
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  • Thank you all for every comment. I never drink alcohol. On occasion a little wine. I don't go to bars, I prefer to stay at home. I have no friends. I fully understand we are in the season of lent. I'm not addicted to playing cards. I just wanted to be sure. The only time I gambled, was playing the lottery, which is gambling, but I no longer do that. God bless you all, and May Jesus and Mary bless you and keep you.


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    « Reply #17 on: March 14, 2015, 02:37:49 PM »
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  • Quote from: MarylandTrad
    Honestly I am starting to think many of you would consider the Church Fathers "Puritans" if you actually read their writings.


    The Church Fathers had diverse opinions on some of these subjects, and, yes, one can even find material heresies in the writings of some of the Fathers.

    The Fathers are not to be elevated above the Universal Ordinary Magisterium. If the pre VII Church did not outright condemn moderate gambling, then neither should we. It is an error to look at the Fathers as being "purer" than the Church since the Middle Ages. Look at how the Novus Ordites interminably quote St. Cyril of Jerusalem's "make a throne of your hands" as justification for reception of Holy Communion in the hands, despite the later practice (Communion on the tongue) being an objectively superior and more reverent method of reception.

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    is playing card games a sin?
    « Reply #18 on: September 01, 2015, 05:30:14 PM »
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  • Quote from: insidebaseball
    If you work by the sweat of your brow then you know the true cost of your earnings.  To much idle time will always be a resipe for trouble like excessive gambling and part-time Internet theologians.


    Or excessive watching baseball games on TV or highlights on ESPN.

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    is playing card games a sin?
    « Reply #19 on: September 02, 2015, 03:57:26 AM »
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    IF you would dance or play rightly, it must be done as a recreation, not as a pursuit, for a brief space of time, not so as make you unfit for other things, and even then but seldom. If it is a constant habit, recreation turns into occupation. You will ask when it is right to dance or play? The occasions on which it is right to play at questionable games are rare; ordinary games and dances may be indulged in more frequently. But let your rule be to do so chiefly when courteous consideration for others among whom you are thrown requires it, subject to prudence and discretion; for consideration towards others often sanctions things indifferent or dangerous, and turns them to good, taking away what is evil. Thus certain games of chance, bad in themselves, cease to be so to you, if you join in them merely out of a due courtesy. I have been much comforted by reading in the Life of S. Carlo Borromeo, how he joined in certain things to please the Swiss, concerning which ordinarily he was very strict; as also how S. Ignatius Loyola, when asked to play, did so. As to S. Elizabeth of Hungary, she both played and danced occasionally, when in society, without thereby hindering her devotion, which was so firmly rooted that, like the rocks of a mountain lake, it stood unmoved amid the waves and storms of pomp and vanity which it encountered.

    Great fires are fanned by the wind, but a little one is soon extinguished if left without shelter.

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    « Reply #20 on: September 02, 2015, 06:17:42 AM »
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  • Next thing someone will ask is if playing Bingo at the parish hall is sinful!