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Drinking Alcohol

Do you drink alcohol?

  • I do not drink alcohol.

    Votes: 18 45.0%
  • I used to before I was a Christian, but I abstain now.

    Votes: 3 7.5%
  • I am a Christian and I drink beer.

    Votes: 7 17.5%
  • I am a Christian and I drink wine.

    Votes: 12 30.0%
  • I am a Christian and I take part in the Lord's supper with alcohol.

    Votes: 6 15.0%
  • I am a Christian and I drink wine coolers.

    Votes: 3 7.5%
  • I think it is okay to drink alcohol, as long as I don't get drunk.

    Votes: 17 42.5%
  • I don't drink alcohol because I don't want to set that kind of example.

    Votes: 10 25.0%
  • I think it is wrong to say I am a Christian and drink alcohol.

    Votes: 4 10.0%
  • Other

    Votes: 5 12.5%

  • Total voters
    40

FriendofSpurgeon

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But don't you drink coffee in Florida? That is surely far warmer than Matt's "real ale".

Of course I drink coffee - I grew up Baptist. However, coffee is in the morning at the office or at church, but not outside in the afternoon at the beach or pool. [And yes, don't understand how ale can be warm - yuch!]
 

InTheLight

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Like WebDog I have a couple of beers while watching the local sports teams in action (Twins, Vikings.)

The fact is that God will serve us strong wine at the marriage supper of the Lamb (Isaiah 25:6); God asked for drink offerings of beer and strong wine (Numbers 15:5,7), (Numbers 28:7). Proverbs tells us to give strong drink to those that are sad or depressed (Proverbs 31:6-7.)

So this idea that drinking alcohol is prohibited by God is not true. As others have stated the sin is in getting drunk. There is such a thing as drinking alcohol in moderation--it's in the Bible.
 
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annsni

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I enjoy a glass of wine or a few other drinks but really don't drink anymore because of our ministry. However, I WILL cook with it so I go into the liquor store to buy it (we can't get it in the grocery store in NY) - hubby won't. LOL But I just put up in the cabinet the wine that I bought for our boat trip and didn't use. I put it in the cabinet with the vodka (need that for a good penne a la vodka), tequilla (yummy tequilla chicken!), whisky (gonna try a new recipe for whiskey chicken) and beer (I use it in chili). :) Now, I'll admit to sipping that last drop in the bottle when I cook with it though. YUMMY!!

There is nothing wrong with drinking alcohol at all. The issue is drunkness and how much do we use our liberty against the needs of our flock. Now, me having a glass of wine in my own home without anyone other than my family knowing is not a big deal but if I were to go out and have a drink, it may be a problem for someone who sees me so I just don't do it. Besides, I can buy a whole bottle of wine for what one glass costs out!! I'm too cheap to buy something out for more than what I can pay for the whole thing!
 

Jim1999

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I don't think it is a question of right or wrong to consume alcohol, but the damage alcohol has caused in society, especially traffic deaths and abuse of women. For these reasons, I absolutely abhor alcohol for any purpose.

Cheers,

Jim
 

Bro. Curtis

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I love the taste of an ice cold-beer. A European Lager, or Pilsner, to be specific. I recently lost 50 pounds, and studied how different beers are brewed, and learned Ales come off the bottom of the tank, (where the thick, wheaty sediment is) while Lagers come off the top (and are much clearer, & lighter).

I noticed how Dos Equis, from Mexico tasted so Bavarian, and found out about the German migration to Mexico in the 19th century, so I learned a little history, as well.

Split a six-pack of Spaten with my brother, upon his retirement from the Navy about three weeks ago. Good stuff, that Spaten.
 

humblethinker

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I never knew so many Baptists drank alcohol! LOL... where have I been all these years! Anyways, I had a family member who was an alcoholic so I've personally experienced the affects of the immoderate use alcohol. Until recently I've only tasted alcoholic beverages. I haven't tasted anything that is appealing in the least bit. I can't stand coffee either... I do like sweet Texas tea though!
 

Earth Wind and Fire

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I love the taste of an ice cold-beer. A European Lager, or Pilsner, to be specific. I recently lost 50 pounds, and studied how different beers are brewed, and learned Ales come off the bottom of the tank, (where the thick, wheaty sediment is) while Lagers come off the top (and are much clearer, & lighter).

I noticed how Dos Equis, from Mexico tasted so Bavarian, and found out about the German migration to Mexico in the 19th century, so I learned a little history, as well.

Split a six-pack of Spaten with my brother, upon his retirement from the Navy about three weeks ago. Good stuff, that Spaten.

More importantly....how did you loose the 50? I need to do that as well.:thumbs:
 

Bro. Curtis

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I took on a whole different attitude towards being hungry. I ate a lot of fruit, drank a lot of water, gave up all manner of desert foods, ice cream, cake, cookies, sugar ceral, and most breads. It took about 13 months. After getting down to 173, I gained back about 7 pounds, and am at the weight I was when I graduated Boot Camp.

And keeping the basic diet, with a lot of water, and no sugars, I can enjoy a chicken-fried steak with red gravy & a mashed potato, every now & again. Even wash it down with a frosty mug full of Harps Lager.
 

Earth Wind and Fire

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I took on a whole different attitude towards being hungry. I ate a lot of fruit, drank a lot of water, gave up all manner of desert foods, ice cream, cake, cookies, sugar ceral, and most breads. It took about 13 months. After getting down to 173, I gained back about 7 pounds, and am at the weight I was when I graduated Boot Camp.

And keeping the basic diet, with a lot of water, and no sugars, I can enjoy a chicken-fried steak with red gravy & a mashed potato, every now & again. Even wash it down with a frosty mug full of Harps Lager.

Thanks....gotta lay off the bread....my particular downfall.:love2:
 

FriendofSpurgeon

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I love the taste of an ice cold-beer. A European Lager, or Pilsner, to be specific. I recently lost 50 pounds, and studied how different beers are brewed, and learned Ales come off the bottom of the tank, (where the thick, wheaty sediment is) while Lagers come off the top (and are much clearer, & lighter).

I noticed how Dos Equis, from Mexico tasted so Bavarian, and found out about the German migration to Mexico in the 19th century, so I learned a little history, as well.

Split a six-pack of Spaten with my brother, upon his retirement from the Navy about three weeks ago. Good stuff, that Spaten.

Recently enjoying Blue Moon Pale Ale (hint of orange) and Sea Dog Blue Paw (which has a hint of blueberry). Both are very good.
 
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