Which Cigarette Would Jesus Have Puffed?: Against Fundametalism

by D.H. Stevens

Summary

The issue of smoking has divided many pastors and theological camps throughout the generations. By posing the question Which Cigarette Would Jesus Have Puffed? D.H. Stevens aims to explore the legality of cigarettes, questioning whether or not smoking is biblically deemed as a sin. Stevens uses Scripture and deductive reasoning in an attempt to debunk the commonly accepted notion that smoking is sin; and if smoking is not sin, would Jesus have smoked had He lived in today’s culture? Perhaps Jesus would tell today’s Christians what He once told the “It’s not what goes into the body that makes a man unclean.” AND “Do not judge by appearance but by righteous judgment.” Which Cigarette Would Jesus Have Puffed? is, in part, a defense for biblical smoking, and, as a whole, speaks out against Fundamentalism. It serves as a warning to those who share much commonality with those who were too blinded to recognize their Messiah. And if Jesus would have smoked, we can ask, “Which one?”

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