While reading this thread I thought back to an odd thought I’ve always had… Saturday evenings all the blue haired ladies gathered to chain smoke in the lobby and pull their pull tab things while playing bingo… waiting for someone… oh… maybe that guy upstairs… to make the HBHBL (head blue haired bingo lady) call the magic “B 14”.
How… exactly… isn’t this gambling? In the house of God, no less.
I mean… If a casino was to open up next door to a church… an outcry! Such a debauchery of society! An off site horse betting place next door? My Lord! We have to write letters to the editor about this one! Back when I was a kid…
Anyway… How isn’t this bullshit? Even legally (let alone morally)… How is this not hypocritical bullshit?
I dont know about where you are referring to but it is classified as gambling where I am. You need to be over 18 to play and also its regulated by some gaming commission.
Then why all the “crumbling of society” and such when a new casino opens? I’ve seen lots of older people who condemn them but would put off their grandkid’s birthday party if it was bingo day, and they’re devout Christians.
Could it be just a different set of people making the ‘crumbling of society’ alarm calls from the folks running the bingo for the blue-rinse ladies? Of course they might all be considered to be part of the same group, but it’s not really very unusual for religious subgroup A to do something that religious subgroup B happens to frown upon.
I’d also suggest that if people are concerned about the effects that gambling can have on people’s lives, they might see a great qualitative difference between a big impersonal casino that’s just out to suck as much money as it can out of people’s pockets, and a friendly game of church bingo, where hopefully some kind-hearted souls are in charge and can intervene if they perceive that somebody is spending more than they can afford to lose.
To give a specific example, the Catholic faith does not preach that gambling is, with no exception, a sin. IME churches that have bingo night are generally Catholic (this is of course due to my location). Do you have a specific example of a church of another denomination with a Bingo night? It shouldn’t take us long to figure out if that denomination prohibits gambling.