Are there really benefits to smoking?
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Four benefits of smoking:
1. Supports “planned parenthood”
Smoking is harmful to pregnancies, causes impotence, lowering the production and mobility of sperm cells.
2. More people will be going on dates.
Statistics has proven that over smokers have 53% more divorces than non-smokers. The bottom line is that researchers have found that "smoking is strong predictor of divorce."
[Jerald G. Bachman, PhD]
3. Keeps our police force active.
90% of criminals are smokers! Smokers face risks such as:
1. Supports “planned parenthood”
2. More people will be going on dates.
3. Keeps our police force active.
- 13 times higher risk to alcohol consummation.
- 7 times higher chances to have premarital sex.
- 1.3 times higher risk to drug addiction.
[Rita Damayanti, Health Researcher, University of Indonesia]
4. Population control
Over 6 million deaths are caused by smoking.
4. Population control
- 5 million deaths of active smokers.
- 600 thousand passive smoking deaths.
[World Health Organization (WHO) Fact Sheet - updated May 2014]
There is a saying: "Cleanliness is next to Godliness”
Does smoking promote cleanliness?
Smoke fumes pose a major health hazard by polluting the air with over 4200 chemical substances, 200 toxic substances, among others. This is evident in dirty and blackened lungs of smokers.
We can see that smoking does not promote cleanliness, much less Godliness!
A cigarette’s way of killing:
1. Kills oneself by destroying the lungs and other vital organs.
2. Kills others by second-hand smoke. “One hour of indirect smoking equals to 4 cigarettes.”
[Don Colbert, The Seven Pillars of Health, hlm. 206]
Unsurprisingly, a godly person lives by the law “Thou shalt not kill.”
Does smoking promote cleanliness?
Smoke fumes pose a major health hazard by polluting the air with over 4200 chemical substances, 200 toxic substances, among others. This is evident in dirty and blackened lungs of smokers.
2. Kills others by second-hand smoke. “One hour of indirect smoking equals to 4 cigarettes.”
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