According to biblical principles, smoking can be considered a sin due to its harmful effects on the body and potential harm to others.
The Bible doesn't explicitly mention smoking, as tobacco use is a relatively modern phenomenon. However, several biblical principles apply to the issue:
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The Body as a Temple: 1 Corinthians 6:19-20 states that our bodies are temples of the Holy Spirit. Deliberately damaging our bodies through smoking, which is known to cause cancer, lung disease, and other health problems, can be seen as defiling this temple.
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Love Your Neighbor: Smoking can harm others through secondhand smoke. This violates the principle of loving your neighbor as yourself (Matthew 22:39).
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Stewardship: Using resources, including money, on a harmful habit like smoking could be considered poor stewardship of God's gifts.
Therefore, while the Bible doesn't use the word "smoking," its teachings regarding the care of the body, love for others, and wise stewardship suggest that smoking is not in alignment with Christian values and can be considered a sin. Overcoming such an addiction is a struggle God expects and will assist in.