What We Don't Know About Gambling, but Should

Do religion and gambling both flourish wherever uncertainty exists? That, it seems to me, is a worthwhile question for scholars to ponder. Full Story »

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3.6
by Linda Raiteri - Oct. 1, 2008

Raises good questions: Does gambling bring more to state government budgets than its costs? How did it happen that gambling is no longer considered a sin? How does it differ from playing the stock market? Is it addictive? What is its impact on families? All questions to be addressed in a conference.

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