But I don't see anyone on here trying to justify big bellies, gossip, or any other of the many sins we all are guilty of. Yes, we may "do them", but I don't see any threads about why it's Biblicaly OK to stuff myself with food, etc, nor anyone defending those things.
Here's where you make your error, in assuming alcohol to automatically be "bad" and "sinful" just because it is alcohol. It isn't any more sinful that food is, unless it is taken in excess, which is the
exact same way food intake is "bad" or "sinful." It is the same thing.
If you want to drink alcohol, you're free to do that, just please, don't try to pawn it off as a harmless, controllable past time.
Why not? It is.
If you think it's impossible to have
a beer or
a glass of wine, you're wrong. Come by my house sometime and I'll prove it to you. By the way, my doctor, an internist/cardiologist, is well aware of my one-drink-a-day or less practice, and heartily approves. It is healthy for the older cardiovascular system. He's read the research, he knows it's true. He's also a Christian, a Southern Baptist just like I am. So get over your legalism, please. It is outmoded, outdated, and outside the realm of the facts.
Just as gossip/gluttony/little white lies, etc. aren't "harmless" either.
No, because alcohol taken at the level of moderation I've just described, is in fact harmless, and proven to be so.
Please note, the Bible says drunkenness is the sin, not the alcohol itself. You need to read what God's word says, because you're assuming much that it does not say at all.
I could overindulge (gluttony) and eat 4 double cheeseburgers and a large fry from McDonalds, but that's not gonna cause me to get in my car and go run someone off the road because of it.
No, but it will triple your transient cholesterol level, clog your arteries and increase the likelihood of a heart attack or stroke over the next two hours after you indulge, whereas alcohol taken at that level of moderation
will actually clean your arteries and reduce your transient cholesterol level. If you don't believe that, I'll give you my doctor's phone number.
Overindulge yourself with alcohol, and someone (usually an innocent victim) is going to get hurt or killed.
Which is why I don't overindulge.
I know, I know, NONE of you EVER "overindulges" with alcohol! Sure.
Roll your eyes all you want, and stop and please consider how rude that comment was, with the

smiley. You are correct, at least as far as I am concerned: I don't overindulge.
If you don't then you are part of a very small, very unique group!
Not really. The best research proves over 85% of those who indulge in alcohol are purely moderate drinkers, one to two drinks and they quit. Again, don't believe it? I'll get you the statistics.
I won't tell you I've never over eaten, never gossiped, etc. Don't try to tell me you've NEVER drank "a little too much" either, because that's the problem with alcohol, you don't KNOW you've drank a "little too much" until you already HAVE.
Such a blanket statement might suggest to us you are biased and closed-minded to the truth, which is exactly what I've been saying here. Will you believe anything said to contradict you, or are you going to insist against the evidence that you are right and the doctors, researchers, and the Bible is right? Good question, I don't know.
You may have seen me say that I did have a drinking problem in the military, self-medicating my "non-existent" Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder. Yes, I've overindulged, had too much to drink, gotten drunk in my life. Does it occur to you that for that very reason, I know
exactly what "too much" is, and stop well short of it? My best guess is that it hasn't. So I'll just leave you to your foregone erroneous conclusions. God bless.