Rollo Tamasi
Well-Known Member
what are you doing on a phone?This is not the real Marlboro man.
Could you post him please.
You know who I mean....
I'm on a phone...
Some kind of exercise?
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what are you doing on a phone?This is not the real Marlboro man.
Could you post him please.
You know who I mean....
I'm on a phone...
Modern people use the phone forwhat are you doing on a phone?
Some kind of exercise?
So you love yourself if you ruin your lungs?
Is the body the temple of God?
Were there cigarettes back then?
I'm not saying it's a sin...just answering your question.
I DO believe it's advisable never to start.
There is not a command to love yourself?
Mathew 22:39
So as long as there's no fornication..I can do what I want with the temple of God?
Touch not, taste not.
Now YOU are taking a verse out of context....
or are you? Too tired to find out.
Thanks for your reply.
Huh?
I don't challenge people,
I talk to them.
So what do ppl think?
The "you" there is plural. Know ye not that y'all are the temple of God?I believe that passage is referring to the Body of Christ when it speaks of the "temple of the Holy Spirit".
The "you" there is plural. Know ye not that y'all are the temple of God?
I believe you have it right.
Much love!
Too bad that standard English doesn't include a singular and plural "you". "Y'all" and "You'uns" serve a definite linguistic purpose! ;) LOL
This is not the real Marlboro man.
Could you post him please.
You know who I mean....
I'm on a phone...
That's cute
I don't think so.Has this thread run its course?
Well, it was a long time ago.That's cute
I only partially remember it
Oh okay... :)I don't think so.
We're still discussing cigarettes.
Spurgeon used to smoke as well. (It apparently eased his gout...1) I think it is covered under, "Everything is permitted but not everything is beneficial". We should take care of our bodies as well as we can--that we owe it, out of gratitude, to the One who created it. 2) I have often seen 1 Corinthians 3:17 quoted in regard to smoking but I really don't think that is the theme of 1 Cor. 3. I believe that passage is referring to the Body of Christ when it speaks of the "temple of the Holy Spirit". We have no need of the Jerusalem Temple now because the Church is still here for the people of God. 3) All that is to say that, while smoking is not very wise--knowing what we do about its disease-causing properties--it is still not something that we should get legalistic about. C.S. Lewis liked to smoke a pipe and sip a bit of brandy in the evening. We are saved by our faith not by our behavior. 4) We are ALL dying every day of our lives. Some things we do probably hasten our death. Eating too much and eating junk food is a "sin" that no one in the churches speaks much about--but may be as death-promoting as smoking--considering the Type II diabetes epidemic, which definitely shortens the lifespan. 5) Other health-promoting habits can possibly forestall death. But, since Paul told us that "to die is to gain" why should we worry like the health-obsessed crowd does? Believe me, I have seen people do bizarre things in order to live longer--or so they think. (Coffee enemas?? Gross.). A doughnut would never cross their lips, and they spend two hours at the gym every day. But, in the end, they will die too. We who are children of God have the assurance that we will be going on to something infinitely better than this life.
6)"It was for freedom that Christ set us free." Don't let anyone take your freedom away by trying to shame you. If you quit smoking, or eating junk food, do it to please Him.
Spurgeon used to smoke as well. (It apparently eased his gout...)
A lot of teenaged girls smoke; with the many emotional roller-coasters that teenaged girls typically encounter, smoking can often be a part of growing up.There is an emotional component to gout, apparently. Stress causes higher uric acid levels (the causative factor in gout). Smokers tell me that smoking eases their stress.:
My parents and grandparents smoked, and my children smoke. My grandchildren do not smoke. A blessing I am very grateful for. 1 of them vapes, which I tried but my doctor told me if I had to smoke, smoke. Something about side effects for vaping wouldn't be known for a few decades. Either way its just not worth it...as i light a cig.