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Personally, it wouldn't offend me at all! But what I find is that we as Christians live a self-centered "ME" life. We are more concerned with what we want and less concerned with the eternal implications it might have towards the unsaved that do not understand a Christian's "drinking liberty".Originally posted by Johnv:
Certainly, however, you would not think less of a borhter who has a glass of beer with his fish & chips, or a glass of red wine with his filet mignon.
If that is the case then a Christian working for the company that did this should quit.Originally posted by mioque:
"I was walking down a street in my city, and saw a young lad of all of about 16 years of age with an aerosol can and a plastic bag. He was spraying the aerosol can into the bag and breathing in the contents. "
"Was he using the product as intended by the manufacturer? No."
Glue sniffing is so common in some parts of Latin-America that a while ago a large percentage of certain of the locally sold glue brands went up people's noses instead of being used as glue. When for years half the glue your factory produces get's snorted and you keep expanding it's production, I'd say putting it up your nose is just what the manufactorer ordered.
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Who knows how that goes in the aerosol industry...
Originally posted by Ransom:
Scott J said:
It depends on what is "best" rather than what is permissable.
Then he definitely shouldn't be working for Budweiser. Do the Sam Adams people have an opening?
As someone added earlier, too many folks share the Corinthian concern over encroachments on their Christian liberty. This chapter makes it clear that our liberty is to be used for God's glory and not just so that we could enjoy material things.1 Cor 10:31 Therefore, whether you eat or drink, or whatever you do, do all to the glory of God. 32 Give no offense, either to the Jews or to the Greeks or to the church of God, 33 just as I also please all men in all things, not seeking my own profit, but the profit of many, that they may be saved.
I have a friend who was running a cotton gin in Arizona near the mexican border until at the advisement of the insurance company he decided to enforce a policy of drug testing. Needless to say he was fired because the gin board knew that many who worked there were taking drugs. If they started drug testing many would be exposed.Originally posted by mioque:
Glue sniffing is so common in some parts of Latin-America that a while ago a large percentage of certain of the locally sold glue brands went up people's noses instead of being used as glue. When for years half the glue your factory produces get's snorted and you keep expanding it's production, I'd say putting it up your nose is just what the manufactorer ordered.
Christian liberty which determinations such as "should I work for Budweiser?" fall under since we don't have scripture that says "thou shalt not work for Budweiser".Originally posted by Shiloh:
"I think", "you think", "Christian liberty" I even read about "drinking liberty" What in the world are you talking about?
In context, these verses relate to abuse of alcohol and drunkeness. They are not strict prohibitions against all drinking of alcohol as a beverage.What does the Bible say? Prov.20:1, 23:31-35, Isa.5:11, 28:7, 56:12, Hosea 4:11, Hab.2:5, Eph.5:18
That is true. And we have no right to stop short of what they say nor to exceed what they say. The Bible teaches against drunkeness. It doesn't say "thou shalt not drink alcohol".People, it makes no difference what I think or you think when we stand before Christ but what sayeth the Scriptures.
I am saved and know that the Bible is neither to be subtracted from nor added to.The only conclusion I can draw from these posts is that the majority of you people either are not saved or sure don't know much Bible!
Those verses don't prohibit alcohol and there are many verses that refer to drinking wine without qualifying it as non-alcoholic wine.If the verses on the prohibition of alcoholic beverages from the Word of God...
Jesus came drinking wine... and the wine he drank caused people to accuse him of being a "winebibber" aka wino.Luke 7:33 For John the Baptist came neither eating bread nor drinking wine; and ye say, He hath a devil.
7:34 The Son of man is come eating and drinking; and ye say, Behold a gluttonous man, and a winebibber, a friend of publicans and sinners!
Nor did I say they did. 1 Corinthians 10 establishes a principle for how Christians should use their liberty. The apparent question was about whether or not believers should eat meat sacrificed to idols. It was a question of liberty.Originally posted by mioque:
Shiloh&Scott
You 2 misinterprete the Bible.
In Corinthe neither Jew nor Greek opposed the making and drinking of wine.