Well, everyone's a sinner, whether they drink beer or not. However, drinking beer is not in and of itself a sin.Hi John. I might ask if one who drinks beer a sinner?
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Well, everyone's a sinner, whether they drink beer or not. However, drinking beer is not in and of itself a sin.Hi John. I might ask if one who drinks beer a sinner?
Well, everyone's a sinner, whether they drink beer or not. However, drinking beer is not in and of itself a sin.
like lying?Ephesians 4:29
Let no corrupt communication proceed out of your mouth, but that which is good to the use of edifying, that it may minister grace unto the hearers.
Teaching as doctrine the commandments of men is legalism.
Pushing your personal preferrences on others is legalism.
Thinking that your good works gain you favor with God is legalism.
Judging others by comparing them to yourself is legalism.
I speak from experience---I'm still detoxing.
commercials don't lead to anything, I love fried chicken, but hthose KFC commercials don't make me eat fried chicken, I also like a good burger, and that new burger wrap at McDonald's look real good, but won't be eating one. Commercials do not make me run out and buy those foods, I know they are bad for me, I simply am not going to eat them. I am a recovering food addict, lost weight, gaining health, working out, do not eat whats poisin to me anymore. Even coming in contact with it I don't eat it. Beer commercials are there wether or not it is super bowl or the news, self control is the rule, if the commercials entice anyone to drink, they were going to drink super bowl or not, I can guarentee it as a used to be addicted to heavily commercialized products.In your avoiding to answer the other questions I'll have to assume then showing beer commercials along with other enticing ads can lead to sin and have no place in church. Consumption of alcohol is a gateway to sin and is commanded that he who does is not wise. Isn't it a good thing to be wise?
From the other thread it is clear where I stand on this, I am opposed to this type of thing in church...however...In your avoiding to answer the other questions I'll have to assume then showing beer commercials along with other enticing ads can lead to sin and have no place in church.
You are not accurately representing the scripture on this.Consumption of alcohol is a gateway to sin and is commanded that he who does is not wise. Isn't it a good thing to be wise?
In your avoiding to answer the other questions I'll have to assume then showing beer commercials along with other enticing ads can lead to sin and have no place in church. Consumption of alcohol is a gateway to sin and is commanded that he who does is not wise. Isn't it a good thing to be wise?
It's also wise to take a little wine for a stomach ailment.
We must be careful to not get into the false formula of a+b=C so we must avoid b.
commercials don't lead to anything,
It's a good thing to be wise, but the fact that you categorically define alcolol consumption as a gate way to sin demonstrates a lack of wisdom on your part.Consumption of alcohol is a gateway to sin and is commanded that he who does is not wise. Isn't it a good thing to be wise?
You're falsely assuming that enticing someone via a commercial to do something is equivalent to a progression to sin. Today, I saw a commercial advertizing "get two days of admission into Disneyland Resort". How is "enticing" me to go to a theme park a "progression to sin"?There is a progression to sin.
It's a good thing to be wise, but the fact that you categorically define alcolol consumption as a gate way to sin demonstrates a lack of wisdom on your part.
You're falsely assuming that enticing someone via a commercial to do something is equivalent to a progression to sin. Today, I saw a commercial advertizing "get two days of admission into Disneyland Resort". How is "enticing" me to go to a theme park a "progression to sin"?
To be fair, your post was worded to refer to commercials in general, when you said "there is a progression to sin".Do you actually read posts? I never said that ALL commercials lead to sin.
Well, unless the commercials are enticing its viewers to fornicate while eating a burger, all they're guilty of is using s*x to sell a product whose consumption is not in and of itself a sin. Although, the last time I ate a Carl's Jr (Hardees) burger, a s*xually attractive woman came over and invited me to engage in s*xually graphic activities with her. That woman was my wife, though. Does that count?Have you ever seen the Hardees commercials with almost naked women eating burgers? Don't tell me that does nothing to the thoughts of a man. Why do you think they advertise in that way? Because s*x sells!
To be fair, your post was worded to refer to commercials in general, when you said "there is a progression to sin".
Well, unless the commercials are enticing its viewers to fornicate while eating a burger, all they're guilty of is using s*x to sell a product whose consumption is not in and of itself a sin. Although, the last time I ate a Carl's Jr (Hardees) burger, a s*xually attractive woman came over and invited me to engage in s*xually graphic activities with her. That woman was my wife, though. Does that count?
like lying?
Hi Donna, thanks for the input.commercials don't lead to anything, I love fried chicken, but hthose KFC commercials don't make me eat fried chicken, I also like a good burger, and that new burger wrap at McDonald's look real good, but won't be eating one. Commercials do not make me run out and buy those foods, I know they are bad for me, I simply am not going to eat them. I am a recovering food addict, lost weight, gaining health, working out, do not eat whats poisin to me anymore. Even coming in contact with it I don't eat it. Beer commercials are there wether or not it is super bowl or the news, self control is the rule, if the commercials entice anyone to drink, they were going to drink super bowl or not, I can guarentee it as a used to be addicted to heavily commercialized products.
Super bowl in church instead of worship service I don't like, but not my business if it's not my church.
I haven't, Dale, and I appreciate your response.From the other thread it is clear where I stand on this, I am opposed to this type of thing in church...however...
You are not accurately representing the scripture on this.
Sure, alcohol CAN be a "gateway to sin" and anyone who does not consider the dangers of wine is not wise.
However, one can and many do drink without being deceived by it and know the dangers of abuse.
Many people also know the dangers of driving a car and are careful.
Be careful here that you do not add to God's law.
Isn't that for a prescription for medicinal purposes to help a sour stomach?It's also wise to take a little wine for a stomach ailment.
We must be careful to not get into the false formula of a+b=C so we must avoid b.
Not the same thing either.It's a good thing to be wise, but the fact that you categorically define alcolol consumption as a gate way to sin demonstrates a lack of wisdom on your part.
You're falsely assuming that enticing someone via a commercial to do something is equivalent to a progression to sin. Today, I saw a commercial advertizing "get two days of admission into Disneyland Resort". How is "enticing" me to go to a theme park a "progression to sin"?