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I was wondering what everyone thought. Do you think it would be okay to go to a casino to play poker? If it didn’t interfere with praying and family life?
To make that short passage even shorter, it’s not a sin unless you bet and lose your children’s lunch money, let it become an obsession, or cheat.2413 Games of chance (card games, etc.) or wagers are not in themselves contrary to justice. They become morally unacceptable when they deprive someone of what is necessary to provide for his needs and those of others. The passion for gambling risks becoming an enslavement. Unfair wagers and cheating at games constitute grave matter, unless the damage inflicted is so slight that the one who suffers it cannot reasonably consider it significant.
What an odd little clause there. Makes me think there’s a story behind it. Maybe to justify card counting at a casino? Then again, card counting isn’t really cheating, just using your noggin.Unfair wagers and cheating at games constitute grave matter, unless the damage inflicted is so slight that the one who suffers it cannot reasonably consider it significant.
Yes, I too was wondering particularly about the clause, “unless the damage inflicted is so slight.” It sounds like consequentialism, the idea that the morality of an act is determined only by its consequences. Normally the criterion is charity (love one another) and intention.RandomAlias:![]()
What an odd little clause there. Makes me think there’s a story behind it. Maybe to justify card counting at a casino? Then again, card counting isn’t really cheating, just using your noggin.Unfair wagers and cheating at games constitute grave matter, unless the damage inflicted is so slight that the one who suffers it cannot reasonably consider it significant.