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How do we know if an amusement is moral or immoral?

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An amusement's morality is determined by its association with profane, impure, or cruel behavior.

To ascertain whether an amusement is moral or immoral, one must consider its intrinsic nature and associations. Activities that are inherently tied to moral evils—such as profanity, impurity, and cruelty—are to be avoided. For example, many amusements like card-playing may carry a historical association with gambling, which makes them suspect, while others, like chess, do not carry such associations. The critical examination of how these amusements impact our spiritual health and their relation to broader moral principles can help discern their appropriateness for Christian living.
Scripture References: 1 Corinthians 10:23

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