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Consuming drugs goes against the commandments of God

The use of drugs is a sin and has grave consequences both in this life and in the afterlife. Satan is in charge of a body that consumes drugs, say a participant of the Radio Literacy project against the consumption of drugs in the migrants communities.


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Drug abuse is a sin against the body, which is a temple of the Holy Spirit. The Bible teaches that the body is a gift from God and that one should use it to glorify Him.


The use of drugs, however, can lead to addiction, which can result in the loss of control over one's actions and thoughts.


The consequences of drug abuse are not only physical and spiritual but can also affect one's relationships with others. Drug addiction can lead to the breakdown of families, loss of trust, and social isolation. The use of drugs can also lead to criminal activities, which can result in legal repercussions.


From a religious point of view, drug abuse is seen as a grave sin with severe consequences. It can lead to physical and spiritual harm, disrupt the balance of the mind and body, and damage relationships with others.


Religious teachings emphasize the importance of taking care of oneself and avoiding anything that can harm one's health and well-being.

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