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Gambling

The Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) has a long history of opposition to all forms of gambling as an abdication of stewardship. A 1950 statement described gambling as "an unchristian attempt to get something for nothing or at another's expense."(1) Twenty-five years later, a Presbyterian General Assembly adopted a statement calling upon its members "to exert influence on local, state and national legislative bodies to oppose all forms of legalized gambling, e.g., lotteries, bingo, pari-mutuel betting, dog racing, horse racing, betting on sports games, casino games and numbers."(2)

A 1992 statement petitioned civic and government leaders to resist state sanctioned gambling and the false promises for fiscal benefits from such, and encouraged state councils of churches and related public policy advocacy groups to be active in resisting the spread of legalized gambling. (3)

1. Minutes of the 162nd General Assembly (1950), Presbyterian Church U.S.A., p. 236.

2. Minutes of the 187th General Assembly (1975), Presbyterian Church in the United States, p. 182.

3. Minutes of the 204th General Assembly (1992), Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.), p. 922.

Adapted from the Compilation of PCUSA Social Witness Policies.

 
     
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