charles_creech78
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What do you thank.
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Brother Bob said:After a couple of beers, it is no longer you talking but the alcohol. After a couple of cigerattes it does not take over your senses.
yea, but the tongue is full of deadly poison. Also, you can not tell me anything about drinking a couple of beers, been there done that. I have known people that a couple made them drunk and the rest I have known, a couple led to a couple and then a couple and so on. Nothing good ever came from drinking. All you have to do is read the posts on here where a marriage broke up, it usually leads to drinking and adultery. I am not talking from hear say, I know that drinking will cause anyone to do things they would not do without the beer, etc. Only people who can stand a drunk, is another drunk.First of all, two normal beers at a normal rate of consumption HARDLY makes me or anybody else I know talk out of control.
As for the cigarettes... they may not make you talk funny, but I can guarantee that they're doing lots of other extremely bad things to your body. Moderate smoking is far worse for you AND other nearby people than moderate drinking. Plus, it's simply recreational drug use. You're getting a buzz off of nicotene at the expense of your body's well being.
saturneptune said:Another one of the vice threads. I think the Holy Spirit guides us into all things. If a person feels comfortable doing such, then go for it. My reasons for not doing either, or at least believing it is wrong have nothing to do with old Baptist tradition, which I could care less about. It has to do with witness, health, and guidance from above. Smoking and drinking hurt the body, which I think violates Romans 12:1. I also cannot imagine teaching a SS class, or witnessing with a cigarette and beer in my hand. So, I have no use for either.
The point remains, if you are abstaining from these because of some old rule, or thats the way its always been, you are using faulty reasoning and do not understand the Scripture.
corndogggy said:First of all, two normal beers at a normal rate of consumption HARDLY makes me or anybody else I know talk out of control.
As for the cigarettes... they may not make you talk funny, but I can guarantee that they're doing lots of other extremely bad things to your body. Moderate smoking is far worse for you AND other nearby people than moderate drinking. Plus, it's simply recreational drug use. You're getting a buzz off of nicotene at the expense of your body's well being.
Too many people jump the gun and associate moderate drinking with drunkenness and this is how they compare the two. Cigarette smokers don't appear to be drunk, so it must be ok... right? :BangHead:
charles_creech78 said:What do you thank.
Brother Bob said:So, the one justifys the other, good logic.
LOL! Ever hear Bob Newhart's take on it?2 Timothy2:1-4 said:Having done both I can say from experience that neither is good. Intentionally lighting something on fire and inhaling the smoke from it just is insane.
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