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Topic History of: Is "drug addiction an evil"?
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steveimp Our bodies create drugs - we get ourselves into a state and we can live on the drugs released through anxiety, stress, exercise etc.
When my son died, the anxiety left therefore those chemical reactions stopped. I have found it very, very difficult to cope without that anxiety and without that 'fix'. I have gone back to smoking as a way of coping and hopefully in the future I can go cold turkey and stop - at the moment it's my crutch.
honey!oh sugar sugar. JK2006 wrote:
I don't agree with Pope Francis on this. Whilst I have never done drugs or smoked or hardly drink, I don't think addiction to them is "evil". I don't think they are evil. Foolish. Unwise. But not evil.


Did he mean that to supply the drugs is evil? I don't think addiction is evil or wrong, because addiction is a medical state that cant be helped.
In The Know I think he is refering to the damage done to others - families etc (and the cost which we ALL pay)
JK2006 I don't agree with Pope Francis on this. Whilst I have never done drugs or smoked or hardly drink, I don't think addiction to them is "evil". I don't think they are evil. Foolish. Unwise. But not evil.