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Board Gambling
Re: The History Of Gambling.
by
delfastTions
on 11/08/2022, 06:09:50 UTC

Tide goes different kinds of history and from here these two things are left if they are such games and how to play if we don't but history fills us with a lot of seriousness but I think it's very good.
There is reference of gambling in every religious book, be it Hinduism, Muslim, Jews or Christian.
In every religion people are forbidden to gamble- I dont find any reference in any religion where people are invited to gamble and consume alcohol or do adultery. But then we all do it.
And this should show us why it is almost impossible to ban gambling completely, religions all over the world tried to do  itand failed, now many governments try to do the same or to at least put some restrictions to it and they have failed as well.

Which is why society these days seems to be more tolerant to gambling as a hobby as the people at the top are finally understanding that regardless of their own beliefs they cannot stop people and they may as well enjoy part of the benefits brought by such a huge demand.
All right!  It is impossible to ban gambling for two reasons.  Firstly, the very nature of people inclines them to the curiosity and excitement of the pioneers and, of course, the desire of everyone to win.  Secondly, those people or organizations that arrange gambling, of course, make money on it. 
The result is the interaction of these parties, which is not able to overcome the prohibitions of different religions, much less the prohibitions of legislators and governments.
Therefore, the history of gambling is inextricably linked with the history of the development of the entire civilization.