Why does the Bible say to not even look on wine .... when it moves in the cup? Because when it's moving, you're drunk. Then it's time to put it away.
Know when to say when.
When is when?
When you're drunk!
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Why does the Bible say to not even look on wine .... when it moves in the cup? Because when it's moving, you're drunk. Then it's time to put it away.
I think that is a cop out for one and against the scriptures for another because we do have some informating in EPH., but let me ask do you think the Spirit of God has one standard or many in this area?
You know when to say when...and if you don't, you have much bigger problems than consuming alcohol.Know when to say when.
When is when?
When you're drunk!
You know when to say when...and if you don't, you have much bigger problems than consuming alcohol.
...but there was a point you began to realize you were becoming "altered" (buzzed) so to speak. If you continue to drink beyond that point you have gone past "when". Nobody goes from sober immediately to drunk.WD, I didn't learn when to say when until after the 1st time I got drunk. Up until then, I didn't have a clue how much was too much.
This was in my previous life.
...but there was a point you began to realize you were becoming "altered" (buzzed) so to speak. If you continue to drink beyond that point you have gone past "when". Nobody goes from sober immediately to drunk.
I'm sure that will happen, but it won't be because she didn't know. I was always taught by my parents how evil alcohol was...but I want to instill the biblical view to my kids. They will know who it is for, what happens when you drink, when they should exercise judgement to stop, etc. We need more education on alcohol and less demonizing of it. Just "stay away" doesn't work, in fact with our sin nature it makes you want to do just the opposite (I speak from experience). "Let us reason together" is the correct approach, IMO.Well yeah, but I was 21 yrs. old and didn't know that after the cool buzz I would be drunk until I was. It happens all the time when someone drinks for the first time. Or especially when young people go to parties and everybody's doing it. It sneaks up on you and the next thing you know you're puking. That's why we teach our youth to stay away from it. I'm sure you will teach your daughters the same thing, but don't be surprised if one them comes home late one night inebriated and says she didn't mean to get drunk.
When one notices one is 'becoming altered (buzzed)', one is already drunk....but there was a point you began to realize you were becoming "altered" (buzzed) so to speak. If you continue to drink beyond that point you have gone past "when". Nobody goes from sober immediately to drunk.
Well yeah, but I was 21 yrs. old and didn't know that after the cool buzz I would be drunk until I was. It happens all the time when someone drinks for the first time. Or especially when young people go to parties and everybody's doing it. It sneaks up on you and the next thing you know you're puking. That's why we teach our youth to stay away from it. I'm sure you will teach your daughters the same thing, but don't be surprised if one them comes home late one night inebriated and says she didn't mean to get drunk.
Great link. Thanks.I would suggest that we are not to allow anyone or anything to influence the total control that we are to allow the Lord to have except where medical treatment may need to sedate us or use certain drugs to help in a cure. Now with that we need to ask at what point does alcohol have influence in our lives?
I would point to this link for information http://www2.courtinfo.ca.gov:80/stopteendui/teens/facts/blood-alcohol-content.cfm
When scrolling down we see three links and they explain when alcohol starts to influence us. If we are not to be ingesting substances that influence us then there is no possible way to even have one glass of wine, one beer, or one drink without coming under some influence other then the Spirit of God.
It is impossible to discern individually on our own when the outside force of alcohol starts to influence us, but the scientific stats do give evidence that it is at the first drink.
I would say that my friends both in England and Germany would disagree with you. There is life in those countries. The Gospel is being preached and the name of God is being lifted up for His glory.
Is that because alcohol is the sin, or the persons non control over it's consumption?You make a good point. I think you could even say that anyone who drinks most likely has at some point been drunk. I really doubt you can find someone who drinks that could say they have never been drunk once.
Wrong. Being "buzzed" is not being drunk. When you are drunk you lose control of basic motor functions like speech, walking, etc. Using your logic the "caffeine high" you get from having a cup of coffee on an empty stomach or from having a couple cups is the same thing as being drunk.When one notices one is 'becoming altered (buzzed)', one is already drunk.
It appears your definition of drinking in moderation would have one drunk before one stops.
Is that because alcohol is the sin, or the persons non control over it's consumption?
one drink makes one drunk whether one thinks one is or not.Reduced Awareness, Information Processing, and Visual Acuity
Stages of Intoxication
(BAC = 0.01 to 0.12 percent)
Increased Probability of Causing a Crash
0.06%−2X
0.08%−3X−4X
0.10%−6X
0.16%−35X
• More self-confident or daring
• Shortened attention span
• Overconfident
• Poor judgment—may say or do the first thing that comes to mind,
rather than an appropriate response or action for the given situation
• Unpredictable, impulsive, careless, distractive
Reduced Muscle Coordination (BAC = 0.09 to 0.25 percent)
• Loss of judgment
• They have trouble understanding or remembering things (even important events)
• Does not react to situations as quickly
• Body movements uncoordinated—small and large muscle coordination loss
• Poor balance
• Blurry vision, side vision impaired, loss of glare recovery
• May have trouble sensing things (hearing, tasting, feeling, seeing)
• Indecisive, unreasonable
-- http://www2.courtinfo.ca.gov/stopteendui/_pdf/stages_of_intoxication.pdf
That says stages of intoxication, not being inebriated. Notice not until you were at .06 were you twice as likely to experience those on the list. Under that amount was normal behavior. Harldy "drunk" at .02.A 200 pound male, after 1 beer has a blood alcohol content of .02
At .02, intoxication is manifested in the following characteristics:
one drink makes one drunk whether one thinks one is or not.
I should have been more clear...I don't agree with that point.It is because of the person. However if you agree with the point, why would you support using something that one could argue 100% of the time will lead to sin, and the dangerous consequences that could come from a young person being drunk. Shouldn't the mature Christian advise against anything that realistically will bring about certain sin?
I should have been more clear...I don't agree with that point.
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