C. S. LEWIS ON GAMBLING “Gambling ought never to be an important part of a man’s life. If it is a way in which large sums of money are transferred from person to person without doing any good (e.g., producing employment, goodwill, etc.) then it is a bad thing. If it is carried out on a small scale, I am not sure that it is bad…If anyone comes to me asking to play bridge for money, I just say: ‘How much do you hope to win? Take it and go away.'” From God in the Dock, by C. S. Lewis, 1944, pp. 59-60
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