It's remarkable how people can suddenly find their religious convictions when it suits their personal interests. Who knew religion could be so flexible?

It's worth mentioning that Naim had a well-established history with casinos and gambling long before all this "religious stuff" nonsense came into play. I can't help but wonder what his religion has to say about fundamental values like honesty, integrity, and fairness.
Oh really, mother fucker?
Well, this doesn't quite align with the image of a devoutly religious individual, now does it?