I just learned that a Baptist pastor has an excellent course on Alcohol at
http://www.biblefortoday.org/PDF/Alcohol Bible Study Course.pdf. I think it would be great for everyone to read this.
OK - Let's see. The first thing that is said is
"This study is written to be used with the KING JAMES BIBLE, otherwise your
answers are going to be incorrect."
Oh really? Strike one.
"A. Jesus could not have drunk alcoholic wine at the wedding feast, or He
would have been disobeying the Bible commands concerning kings and princes. "
Jesus is the Divine King - not an earthly king.
"B. Just because Jesus was said to turn the water into wine, does not mean that
He made alcoholic wine. In the Bible, wine is a generic term, that is, a general
term for a whole group or class of grape-related products. "
The context refutes this.
"C. Jesus would have never attended a wedding feast where alcoholic wine was
being drunk. "
He sat with sinners, didn't He?
"D. Does “well drunk” in John 2:10 mean intoxicated with alcohol? "
Not necessarily.
"E. If Jesus had made alcoholic wine for a bunch of people who had already
been drinking so much of it that they were drunk, then He would have been
helping a bunch of drunk people get more drunk. "
Wrongly interpreting the passage.
"F. Jesus would not have gotten more glory as the sinless Savior, by making a
bunch of drunk people more drunk. "
Who said He made them more drunk?
II. Was Paul Telling Timothy To Drink Alcoholic Wine To Help His Physical
Infirmities?
"A. No, because Timothy was a church leader. "
There is no prohibition against alcohol for church leaders in Scripture.
"B. No, because Timothy had frequent stomach trouble of some kind. "
This is exactly why Paul told Timothy to drink wine.
"C. No, because Timothy was warned that all sins — even secret ones — will be
brought out at the judgment seat. "
Correct, but that has nothing to do with alcohol.
"A. A Christian is told not to drink alcoholic wine or stronger alcoholic drinks. "
This is a lie.
"B. A Christian is told not to look at alcoholic drinks. "
Another lie.
"C. A Christian is told not to get under the control of alcoholic drinks. "
Oh!! Finally found something I agree with.
OK - So it's pretty much the same old, same old. All terrible Bible interpretation - very much the arguments from a non-scholarly position.