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Questionable Amusements and Worthy Substitutes

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A collection of moral essays argues against common pastimes deemed harmful—such as tobacco use, intemperance, gambling, card-playing, and theater attendance—on physical, spiritual, and social grounds, explaining physiological harms and moral consequences. It then proposes constructive alternatives including reading, wholesome social recreation, cultivating friendship, travel as educational, and nurturing the home and homemaker. The author frames abstention from harmful amusements as part of Christian renewal, diagnosing spiritual indifference and urging positive substitutes rather than mere prohibition. Practical counsel, scriptural reflection, and anecdotal observation are combined in straightforward, persuasive prose aimed at young people and church communities.

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J. M. Judy

J. M. Judy is an author known for his work "Questionable Amusements and Worthy Substitutes," which explores themes of entertainment and societal norms. His writing often reflects a critical perspective on the distractions of modern life, inviting readers to consider the value of their pastimes. While not widely recognized in mainstream literary circles, Judy's contributions offer a unique lens on the interplay between leisure and meaning. His work remains a thought-provoking read for those interested in the nuances of human behavior and cultural commentary.

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