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Now that's an interesting angle, cheating for God.

Stealing money from gamblers (BONUS DOUBLE HIT: a punishment + taking money out of evil hands) at no moral cost whatsoever. That's how convenient religious morals can be.

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By  at 11:41 am Saturday, Mar 10

 

In the NYT, Mary Pilon profiles a (now defunct) ring of Christian blackjack card-counters who lead Bible-study classes and youth groups when they're not scoring millions at the casinos. One such Christian counter, Colin Jones, has branched out into running for-pay card-counting workshops for would-be sharps. One of the team has produced a documentary on the team's activities, called Holy Rollers.

But first Jones and his group had to wrestle with the apparent moral paradox: Should Christians be counting cards?

“My father-in-law flipped out about it,” Jones said. “I remember Ben and I discussing everything. Are we being dishonest to the casinos? Is money an evil thing?”

Group members believed what they were doing was consistent with their faith because they felt they were taking money away from an evil enterprise. Further, they did not believe that counting cards was inherently a bad thing; rather, it was merely using math skills in a game of chance. They treated their winnings as income from a job and used it for all manner of expenses.

(via Super Punch)

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Watch the video, it is priceless.

 

Holy Rollers: The True Story of Card Counting Christians - Trailer from Connell Creations on Vimeo.

Tags: Christians, card counters, gambling

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