Is Smoking a Sin?
Pat Flynn, Joe Grabowski | 12/11/2025
16m

What’s the most reasonable thing to see when you walk through the door of a Catholic young men’s gathering? The answer is nothing, because you’ll be blinded by all the cigar smoke.

Smoking is a popular pastime, even after decades of state-sponsored condemnation. Catholics are no strangers to it, either: G.K. Chesterton wrote that “to have a horror of tobacco is not to have an abstract standard of right; but exactly the opposite. It is to have no standard of right whatever. . . . A man does not make dividends for the Big Boss by smoking, and therefore smoking has a smell as of something sinful” (Generally Speaking, 1929). Yet we’ve all been hammered with statistics on the harms that come from tobacco in all its forms.

And so, in today’s edition of Both Sides Now, you’ll find that where there is smoke, there is fire. Hopefully not hellfire, though. Is smoking a sin?

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