Bible smuggling is a controversial practice often carried out to provide access to religious texts in regions where they are restricted or banned. Supporters argue that it promotes religious freedom and allows individuals to practice their faith. However, opponents may view it as illegal and potentially dangerous, risking the safety of those involved. Ultimately, whether it is considered "good" depends on one's perspective on religious freedom and the laws of the countries involved.
Pros : people will get God's word and be able to read it and may get to know him
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Smuggling.
Here's a good page on the matter: http://www.auschwitz.dk/Denmark.htm
all other the world smuggling happened
Smuggling Tea was very popular
Smuggling Booze in the Graveyard was created in 2002.
What were the punishments for smuggling in 1700
Smuggling means "illegal transport" so no.
Mexicans are notorious for smuggling different drugs into the US.
The Navigation Acts encouraged smuggling because there was no method of controlling it. The Dutch offered a much better deal to the colonists, thus making smuggling in Dutch imports and smuggling out exports to the Dutch very worthwhile.
Good News Bible was created in 1976.