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Debate. Is Smoking an intrinsically disordered act, and if so, why isn’t it considered grave matter? Is it not a selfish act? Is it not a misuse of our lungs?
Drug abuse and alcohol abuse too could come under this thread. I would say that they fall into the same category as greed which is one of the seven sins.Debate. Is Smoking an intrinsically disordered act, and if so, why isn’t it considered grave matter? Is it not a selfish act? Is it not a misuse of our lungs?
Ok…but any little bit of smoking is abuse, right? No amount is ‘good for you’. I could almost say the same for alcohol in any amount…there are studies that say this and that about it…but is alcohol self-indulgent? Does it lead us closer to Christ?Drug abuse and alcohol abuse too could come under this thread. I would say that they fall into the same category as greed which is one of the seven sins.
If any of the 7 deadly sins, I’d file it under “gluttony.”I would say that they fall into the same category as greed which is one of the seven sins.
Oops - that is the sin I meant - the word escaped me.If any of the 7 deadly sins, I’d file it under “gluttony.”
I think that any abuse of our body (which is on loan from God) is disordered. Ideally, we should take care of it by eating well/moderately, exercising, refraining from smoking and excess drinking.
That’s true, but say you’re badly injured and you have some opium around to smoke and relieve the pain (I mention opium cuz that’s where morphine and heroine come from). It wouldn’t be intrinsically disordered to do such a thing if that’s the only way you could gain relief from pain. Smoking is an old way of ingesting drugs. Nicotine is a stimulant drug the same way coffee is. I don’t believe the act of smoking is necessarily disordered, it’s the addiction and abuse of the drug that’s disordered. If you’re going to smoke, you just can’t do it very often. An occasional smoke is not any worse than an occasional twinkie or alcoholic beverage, both of which can cause serious problems when engaged in without control.Ah…but why isn’t it considered ‘gravely disordered.’ It’s a disordered use of the primary function of the lungs, ie, to breathe…to get pleasure instead.
Good questions. Perhaps this is the answer: Matt. 15:17-20My grand point to all this, is why is masturbation considered ‘gravely disordered’ but tobacco isnt? Why isn’t it tolerated ‘in moderation’ like the others? They are all selfish, do not lead one to charity, and do not bring one closer to God.
Is masturbation considered (or more precisely: taught by the Church) to be ‘gravely disordered’?My grand point to all this, is why is masturbation considered ‘gravely disordered’ but tobacco isnt?
Masturbation and smoking are not the same thing. Masturbation is disordered because it interferes with God’s purpose of giving us our fertility, our share in the gift of creation. Masturbation spills seed, that is why God struck down Onan, he threw the gift of his fertility away. It’s not the act of masturbation itself that is disordered as much as it is the result, both physically and psychologically. Masturbation is much more than just the physical act, there is a domino effect in doing it that reaches out into other parts of a person’s life, indeed into the life of society. In smoking, it’s the addiction that causes the domino effect and reaches out into other parts of a person’s life, so that is why it’s the addiction rather than the act of smoking that is disordered. Masturbation is disordered because semen is meant for a greater purpose, and the disrespect of that purpose causes more far reaching problems.Substitute the word masturbation in where the word smoking is…aren’t they the same thing? Why is one condemend as being ‘grave’ while the other is not?