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I must of missed those topics. I come to this forum at irregular times and miss alotOriginally posted by Mike McK:
I'm confused.
What is it that you hope to find out in this poll that hasn't been discussed in a thousand threads on alcohol?
LOL - you beat me to it Helen!Originally posted by Helen:
Does a beer hurt?
Only if you don't open the can first!
The same thing could be said for chocolate covered peanuts, M&Ms, ice cream, cookies, making love, the Internet, etc., etc. etc. Anything can become one's master if he allows it to do so, with the accompanying consequences.Originally posted by HomeBound:
but if you do indulge, most likely you will have two then three then a six pack then a twelve pack then a case, and then the next thing you know you are an alcoholic.
Scripture, please.Originally posted by HomeBound:
Any alcholic beverage is SIN!
What about those of us who drink one (or two) and don't want another?If your asking the question then you probably are asking yourself, should I have just one, or should I abstain. Let me say this, if you don't drink one you won't want another,
Now, when you say "most likely, you're basing this on...?but if you do indulge, most likely you will have two then three then a six pack then a twelve pack then a case, and then the next thing you know you are an alcoholic.
LOL!Only if you don't open the can first!
I think you unintentionally make a point against your position. Until the Temperance Movement of the 1800s that was not the position of the vast, vast majority of Christians throughout church history. It is therefore, a relatively recent doctrinal innovation.Originally posted by Jim1999:
That is what alcohol meant to the evangelical churches 40-50 years ago
what do you mean by a Christian witnessing to you? do you mean exhorting? or did you mean it would be a bad witness for a Christian to witness while drinking a beer? I agree that drinking a beer while witnessing could be a problem. it is also a problem to drink an alcoholic beverage near weak Christians. anything to cause a brother to stumble is bad not only alcohol. would a Christian cause you to stumble while drinking alcohol?Originally posted by Jim1999:
I find it incredible that so-called twice born Christians, claiming to dedicate the whole of their lives to the Lord Jesus Christ, have the time of day for a beverage which has killed so many innocent people around the world.
Is it a sin? Not according to scripture. Is it expedient to consume alcoholic beverages? Not on your nilly. Would I take a person seriously when they attempt to witness to me with a tin of beer or glass of alcohol in their hands? Not on your life. Your witness would be as nothing.
That is what alcohol meant to the evangelical churches 40-50 years ago, and that is what it means to me to-day. Not a sod on earth can convince me it is a delightful beverage anymore than making one's lungs perform as a chimney is acceptable to God to demands that we present our bodies unto Him pure and undefiled.
Cheers,
Jim
I would have no problem with that. In a church setting, one would be less likely to overdrink.Originally posted by Jim1999:
When does the bar open at church?