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Caffeinated Teetotalers

Arbo

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Simple question. Are those who rail against alcohol consumption while partaking of caffeinated beverages living by a convenient double standard? In other words, is it a hypocritical position that they maintain?
 

Steadfast Fred

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Simple question. Are those who rail against alcohol consumption while partaking of caffeinated beverages living by a convenient double standard? In other words, is it a hypocritical position that they maintain?

Not really.

A person could get pulled over for buzzed driving after having one or two twelve ounce beers. I have yet to see caffeine have the same effect.
 

Arbo

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Actually, if one were drinking coffee or drinking some of those caffeine loaded energy drinks to stay awake while driving, they could be charged with "Driving while Drowsy", at least in NJ.

http://www.webmd.com/sleep-disorders/news/20031001/driving-drowsy

And it is as dangerous as DWI -

http://drowsydriving.org/about/facts-and-stats/

I have a friend whose wife died when she ran off the road while driving late at night when she fell asleep at the wheel.

I had a friend who did the same thing.
 

Gorship

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Drunkenness from ethanol and High doses of Caffeine are quite different. Caffeine mega doses don't give you the "who hath woe, who hath sorrow". or the not feeling pain, I have never woken up covered in vomit with an empty wallet from drinking lots of coffee.

Eph 5:18 And be not drunk with wine, wherein is excess; but be filled with the Spirit;

Call me 'nit picky', and I may be, but be not drunk with wine, the alcoholic beverage, i think of wine(s) which would now be the beers and coolers etc.

So in terms of being Drunk, I think alcohol is kept specific in that.

1Pe 5:8 Be sober, be vigilant; because your adversary the devil, as a roaring lion, walketh about, seeking whom he may devour:

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Of uncertain affinity; to abstain from wine (keep sober), that is, (figuratively) be discreet: - be sober, watch.

So from here I see again a (if you will) Prescription, specifically for alcoholic beverages.

But, what about Caffiene? or other things. Well I mean we can overdose on vitamin C!

1Co 6:19 What? know ye not that your body is the temple of the Holy Ghost which is in you, which ye have of God, and ye are not your own?
1Co 6:20 For ye are bought with a price: therefore glorify God in your body, and in your spirit, which are God's.

So I would say from these verses a principle we could apply is that if we do anything in excess where we could be defiling the body (in health, or in physical harming) is a bad thing and we should be careful.

So I don't think its a double standard, just different principles for these substances. I mean the same goes for water, there is such thing as water intoxication... do we abstain from water... that would not be cool for our brothers in the south. :)

just my thoughts.
 

Revmitchell

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To overindulgence, yes. Both are state-altering; and in sufficient quantities, intoxicating.

Caffeine intoxication: http://behavenet.com/caffeine-intoxication

The claim that it is impossible to become intoxicated by caffeine is false.

The amount of coffee that one would have to drink to obtain a coffee drunk is in excess of 250 milligrams which is the equivalent of about five 20 ounce cokes. The amount of alcohol that needs to be consumed to get drunk is one 20 ounce coke.

So what we are talking about here is apples and refrigerators.

I have never heard of anyone getting a coffee drunk. Quite the reach.
 

InTheLight

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Simple question. Are those who rail against alcohol consumption while partaking of caffeinated beverages living by a convenient double standard? In other words, is it a hypocritical position that they maintain?

I'm not a teetotaler but my answer would be yes. Caffeine is a drug, a stimulant, that alters a person's perceptions, thought processes, and judgment. If it's wrong to use alcohol to relax, it's equally as wrong to use caffeine to get hyped up.

That said, like alcohol I don't see anything wrong with drinking coffee in moderation.
 

Steadfast Fred

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I'm not a teetotaler but my answer would be yes. Caffeine is a drug, a stimulant, that alters a person's perceptions, thought processes, and judgment. If it's wrong to use alcohol to relax, it's equally as wrong to use caffeine to get hyped up.

That said, like alcohol I don't see anything wrong with drinking coffee in moderation.

I don't know where you got the idea that caffeine alters perception, thought process, and judgement, but your sources are incorrect.
 

Arbo

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I'm not a teetotaler but my answer would be yes. Caffeine is a drug, a stimulant, that alters a person's perceptions, thought processes, and judgment. If it's wrong to use alcohol to relax, it's equally as wrong to use caffeine to get hyped up.

That said, like alcohol I don't see anything wrong with drinking coffee in moderation.

Perhaps I should state my position: It is exactly the same as ITL's as quoted above.
 

Arbo

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I don't know where you got the idea that caffeine alters perception, thought process, and judgement, but your sources are incorrect.

A very common example: Grumpy, antisocial people who cannot be pleasant in the morning until they have their cup of coffee.
 

Arbo

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The amount of coffee that one would have to drink to obtain a coffee drunk is in excess of 250 milligrams which is the equivalent of about five 20 ounce cokes. The amount of alcohol that needs to be consumed to get drunk is one 20 ounce coke.

So what we are talking about here is apples and refrigerators.

I have never heard of anyone getting a coffee drunk. Quite the reach.

Or... Recent consumption of caffeine, usually in excess of 250 mg (e.g., more than 2-3 cups of brewed coffee). (from the article)
 

Gorship

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I use Caffeine as a preworkout before I go to the gym for extra energy and endurance. one scoop is 225mg, I don't feel drunk (it sure would be terrible to have the spins whilst dead lifting or bench pressing haha), just a boost of energy and focus to help me make some gains.

Being Grumpy without Coffee is due to the fact that your body is used to a substance and it wants it again (the stimulation of the central nervous system has addicting properties, we get similar effects from sweets and sugars), the same can be said for being dehydrated or even sugar abuse. I would personally file Caffeine with Foods and put it under the sin of gluttony if it becomes a stumbling block. Ill keep Alcohol in the Drugs classification for myself.
 

Gorship

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Boosting your ability to focus would seem to be the definition of Altered State. If your normal ability to focus needs to be increased... you altered it.

Again though, drinking lots of water helps with focus. What about when your hungry and get some brain fog and eat and everything gets all better? are we altering states of mind? Furthermore I could take this conversation even deeper, what about those who are clinically depressed and use anti depressants and actually need them. that is a change of mind, and its helpful and beneficial no? states of mind can also be changed by attitude. Again the bible comes back to Drunkenness. Im not drunk after I take a preworkout that has caffeine... im a little more excited lol, but not drunk.
 
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ShagNappy

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Again though, drinking lots of water helps with focus. What about when your hungry and get some brain fog and eat and everything gets all better? are we altering states of mind? Furthermore I could take this conversation even deeper, what about those who are clinically depressed and use anti depressants and actually need them. that is a change of mind, and its helpful and beneficial no? states of mind can also be changed by attitude. Again the bible comes back to Drunkenness. Im not drunk after I take a preworkout that has caffeine... im a little more excited lol, but not drunk.

Not trying to bust on you, but the fall back argument against alcohol is the "altered state" stance. Which, as you have helped to show, there is a lot of things that create altered states and not many argue against those. I agree with drunkenness being a problem, but we cannot simply say an altered state is a problem.
 
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