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TOBACCO (AND DRUGS)
See Also
ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES
EMPLOYMENT
A billion smokers are hooked on nicotine. Few will acknowledge it. ‘I can quit any time I want to,’ are the cheap words used as a psychological salve. Once hooked, it is traumatic to get unhooked. Millions try, many succeed, even more fail. Last December, in a study on tobacco and health, the U.S. surgeon general reported on a 1980 study that found that 60 percent of U.S. smokers made a determined effort to stop smoking. More than 80 percent of them, however, relapsed within a year.
Quitting is no picnic, but it is worth the struggle. So do it. Do it for yourself, for your self-esteem, for your health, for your children’s health. Do it also for the comfort and health of those around you. This latter reason is important if you consider yourself a Christian. You are to love your neighbor. It is hardly loving to pollute his air with your poisonous smoke. (Matthew 7:12; 22:39) That is why users of tobacco who become Jehovah’s Witnesses quit the habit, and Witnesses who once sold tobacco products no longer dispense them.—g86 7/22 12-16; g85 7/8 12-14; w73 6/1 336-43; w73 3/15 176-81;
Practical steps that have helped some to quit smoking: g20 3/22 8,9; g98 12/8 15-17; g89 7/8 16; g81 3/8 5-14; w81 2/1 3-12; w73 8/1 453-5.)
Those addicted to drugs: g94 4/22 6-11; g86 7/8 15-17; g85 9/22 16-18.
Accept employment manufacturing tobacco products or work as a seller of tobacco: w99 4/15 28-30; km 2/74 3-6; 2 Cor. 7:1; km 2/74 3-4; w68 9/15 573.
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