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Re: Wine For Medicinal Purposes ?
This is why we need Pastors and other spiritual people in the church to guide folks with Biblical principles-- doing so with love and concern for our never dying souls.
It can be a slippery slope for A LOT of people-- advising them Biblically that it's ok to drink a little wine.
If wine is ok, beer becomes justifiable. Beer becomes justifiable, rock gut liquor is much more affordable than beer.
Schlitz Malt Liquor is good for Christians to drink at the times of fellowship after evening service-- mixed with a little Red Bull and we can all drive home!
If our brothers and sisters began to drink like they SOME of them eat, we wouldn't have a church!
We'd have a congregation extremely overweight drunk Christians!
Alcohol does have adverse affects on health, especially when it is overindulged. But since it is addictive in nature, it could lead to overindulgence-- much quicker than a person developing a MT Dew addiction.
The Mt Dew addiction is bad, but not as unhealthy as an alcohol addiction, I'd say.
Just Say No To Drugs AND Alcohol.
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"The choices we make reveal the true nature of our character."
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