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Women Smoking

Cornelius Hanko·1982-03-24
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We received the following question: "May women smoke?" We received the following question: "May women smoke?" What immediately comes to mind when we read this question is that this kind of question would never have been raised fifty years ago. In those days only men smoked. They smoked their cigars and pipes and no questions were asked. In fact, it was considered manly to smoke. Consistory rooms were hazy with smoke and the stench of the smoke hung in the air for a long time afterward. Part...

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Cornelius Hanko
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1982-03-24

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Scripture References
Philippians 4:5
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