There are some religions that have strict views on gambling, some considering it morally wrong. However, people still gamble for various reasons.
Have you ever faced any conflicts between your religious beliefs versus gambling? How it happen and how did you handle it?
How do different religions view gambling? What could be the reasons behind it?
For me it's just that a moral standard that I need not to violate. I view gambling not as gambling but as risk taking opportunity. It only becomes gambling to me in a negative point of view when I become fully degenerate, not follow my rules, and just foolishly act upon my impulses and emotion. It's a signal for me that I am doing the wrong thing.
But when I follow my rules, that I remain in control of my actions and decisions. I even feel like God is guiding me to take the risk. (Don't get me wrong). It think it's bad when you constantly put yourself in that position, not take accountability, and blame your beliefs and other people from your own actions.
You are absolutely right, if I gamble responsibly, I think I'm doing the right thing but when I do it excess, then it's very wrong, even the bible says 'We should do things in moderate '. So whatever thing I do without me thinking it's wrong, that is I'm doing it with my heart and mind free, also in moderate, I believe I'm doing it right.
So anyone seeing it as a sin or religion beliefs, it's left for them. Although I have really experience any kind of such argument about gambling in any religion, though I have heard about it but I haven't heard the conclude part of it but for me, all I know is it's my choice to gamble and I gamble for entertainment, not to use it to mislead anyone, beside everybody and their own beliefs and choices too.