Tuesday 17 June 2008

Gambling, bad or good?

Christian life is a life of gamble. Christians are taking chances as St Paul says, if we see what we believe then it's not faith.

We have no assurance, i.e. assurance understood as proof that can be touched or see. Our only assurance is the Word of God that as long as we believe in Jesus then we will not perish and have an everasting life.

Gambling in its traditional meaning is not really bad as long as you know your limit. We all need to relax and enjoy life in the manner that suits us. Gambling becomes evil when it's too much for virtue lies always in the middle. Anything that is too much is bad.

If you fancy betting for fun then visit bet365 casino and take your chance. Just remember the magic word, Self Control.

With the ongoing Euro 2008 football games bet356 casino is offering a special promo where they are giving away some £45,000 over the course of the tournament. You may be one of the lucky finalists for the Champions of Europe on the 29th of June.

. . .read the press release below for details

or you may want to try their roulete game for more fun and and very attractive prizes.

Interested, then why not take time to read their Roulette Strategy Guide.

You'll never win until you start betting, Have fun, but don't go too far.


Press Release:

The bet365 Casino - Champions of Europe bet365 are bringing the excitement of the Euro 2008 Football Championships to the casino tables with the announcement of their Champions of Europe casino promotion. To mark this fantastic festival of football, the Casino at bet365 has a competition schedule that knocks the socks off the its rivals. Every day that a game is played in Euro 2008 there will be a great promotion running in the casino. Promotions begin with the start of the tournament on June 7th to the end of the tournament on June 29th.

Over the course of the tournament £45,000 will be given away and players that play in at least five of the tournaments between 7th June and 25th June will qualify for the bet365 Champions of Europe Final on 29th June, in which they can play for a share of a fantastic £15,000 in prize money! Games on offer over the course of Euro 2008 include Blackjack Bonanza, Reel Races and a special roulette Spinner Winner promotion.

There are also double comp points windfalls going on as well as live games giveaways and a video poker challenge.

Tom Galanis, the Casino Marketing Manager at bet365, can't wait for the promotion to start: "This is the biggest football tournament this year and we've managed to make it even more exciting for our customers with this promotion. bet365 are reknowned for the extra value we give our customers and football is one of our biggest markets so this promotion fits perfectly for us.

The prizes on offer at the Champions of Europe promotion are incredible and I for one will be watching both competitions hot up during Euro 2008." Towards the end of the tournament, the semi-final shoot-out offers bet365 casino players a share of £4,000 with 100 great cash prizes to give away and paves the way for the fantastic Champions of Europe Final.

Based on bet365's Royalty Scheme status customers can play for one of two massive prize funds, with over £15,000 at stake. With all this on offer at the casino and with the best odds guaranteed on all Euro2008 games, bet365 is surely the place to be this June.

The Casino at bet365 - heart pounding fun awaits!

About bet365

bet365 are one of the world's leading online gambling groups with over 1.5 million customers in 140 different countries. The Group employs over 700 people and is the UK's 32nd largest private company.

The company's casino, games and poker operations are licensed and regulated by the government of Gibraltar. bet365 takes responsible gambling very seriously and customers are provided with a range of options to assist them to gamble responsibly.

2 comments:

  1. Wow, not so much a Christian viewpoint on gambling as an advertisment for a casino. Maybe you should change the words that search engines use to find this, because at the moment, I'd say you were misrepresenting yourself. Such a shame.

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