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Re: Can A Person Be A Smoker & Still Be Saved
There is no hard and fast definition of "addiction" either -although some mental health professional may come on to refute what I just said.
When people hear addiction, they often think of the heroin addict or as it pertains to smoking, the person who takes a dozen smoke breaks a day at work and does two packs a day.
But what about the person who HAS to read a chapter or two of a book before falling asleep at night? And if a book isn't available, they spend hours tossing and turning?
Or the person, who when stressed, HAS to get in their car and drive?
Or similarly, needs to get out and power walk to "relieve their tension"?
Shouldn't prayer be a substitute for any of the above? Even laying on the beach and relaxing? Or ANY entertainment?
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