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Thou Shalt Not Steal…Unless You’re Smuggling with Jesus


Stealing is a crime that is universally condemned across various cultures and religions. It is considered unethical and immoral to take something that does not belong to you without the owner’s permission. In Christianity, one of the Ten Commandments explicitly states, “Thou shalt not steal.”

However, there are some who believe that stealing can be justified under certain circumstances. One controversial example of this is the idea of smuggling with Jesus. This belief suggests that if the stolen goods are used for a noble cause, such as helping those in need or spreading the word of God, then it is acceptable to steal.

Proponents of this belief argue that Jesus himself engaged in behavior that could be considered stealing. In the Bible, there are instances where Jesus and his disciples took food without payment or borrowed a donkey without the owner’s permission. These actions were seen as necessary for their mission of spreading the Gospel and helping others.

Some may argue that smuggling with Jesus goes against the teachings of Christianity, as it promotes dishonesty and breaking the law. However, proponents of this belief argue that sometimes it is necessary to bend the rules in order to achieve a greater good. They believe that if the stolen goods are used to help others and serve a noble purpose, then it is not truly stealing in the eyes of God.

Ultimately, the concept of smuggling with Jesus is a controversial and divisive topic within the Christian community. While some may see it as a way to justify stealing for a good cause, others believe that stealing is always wrong and should never be condoned. It is important for individuals to carefully consider their actions and intentions before engaging in any behavior that may be perceived as stealing, regardless of the justification they may have in mind.

Hank

Not many people go from being raised as an orthodox Jew to becoming an international drug smuggler. Hank Cooper, a Canadian who grew up in Toronto, traveled that path. After becoming an adult (chronologically, at least), in the nineteen seventies and eighties, Hank lived anything but what his parents would have called a normal life during his twenties and early thirties. Maybe it had something to do with his orthodox Jewish upbringing, but then again it probably was a combination of a million other things, especially luck, which he discusses in his memoir, Visit Smuggling with Jesus!.

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