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Addiction

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Romans 1:29
'''Addiction''' is a compulsive, harmful activity. Addiction often starts out as a seemingly innocent pleasure, often seduced/initiated into by [[liberal]]s, only to consume the person pursuing it. '''''Some displacement of the bad with some good is often helpful in conquering addiction'''''. [[Conservative values|Conservative/Christian values]] are an excellent way to combat addiction (see: [[Atheism and alcoholism]] and [[Atheism and drug addiction]]).
Virtually everyone faces challenges from some type of addiction. '''''[[Conservative]] principles are highly effective in overcoming addiction'''''. Religion can also help. Other ideologies, such as [[atheism]], [[libertarianism]], or [[Leftism]], are unlikely to help conquer addiction. Romans 1:29 says about the rebellious, "Being filled with all ''adikia'',"<ref>https://www.bibletools.org/index.cfm/fuseaction/Lexicon.show/ID/G93/adikia.htm</ref> translated "unrighteousness;" God has given up rebellious idolaters who reject Him to all manner of addictions.
Most addictions are based on some kind of deceit. Recognizing the deceit—and even mocking it—can help overcome it. Good habits and healthy activities (e.g., religious services, mental and physical exercise, community or political activism) can be helpful in driving out harmful ones.
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