What does the UMC say about gambling?

The United Methodist Church opposes gambling in all its forms. Photo by Tom and Nicki Löschner, courtesy of Pixabay.
The United Methodist Church opposes gambling in all its forms. Photo by Tom and Nicki Löschner, courtesy of Pixabay.

Gambling is a menace to society, deadly to the best interests of moral, social, economic, and spiritual life, destructive of good government and good stewardship. As an act of faith and concern, Christians should abstain from gambling and should strive to minister to those victimized by the practice....

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The Church's prophetic call is to promote standards of justice and advocacy that would make it unnecessary and undesirable to resort to commercial gambling-including public lotteries, casinos, raffles, Internet gambling, gambling with an emerging wireless technology and other games of chance-as a recreation, as an escape, or as a means of producing public revenue or funds for support of charities or government.

~Excerpt from Gambling (Social Principles)

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