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Question concering AlcaholPosted : 19 Jan, 2011 10:28 PMOK I grew up in a Baptist church, then went to Assemblies of God, and now Pentacostal. All of these churches believe that the word of God is what it says nothing to be added or taken away from the word. Now here is my question is alcahol wrong? I am talking wine, beer, liqour, any of it? I do believe that getting drunk is wrong cause the word says to not become drunk, however many churches believe it is wrong and say Jesus did not turn the water to wine it was grape juice. Is this not taking away from the word and adding to it? Also I forget where I read it but in Old testament I even read where liqour was part of a offering. Personally I feel alcahol, just like money food or any thing else can become a sin, when it comes first. Please let me know your thoughts ty:prayingm: |
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Question concering AlcaholPosted : 19 Jan, 2011 11:02 PMWine or grape juice at the wedding feast? The answer can be found in John 2:10. ".... Everybody brings out the choice wine first and then the cheaper wine after the guests have had too much to drink; but you have saved the best till now". |
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Question concering AlcaholPosted : 20 Jan, 2011 07:03 AMI must say that phrase does make me think about it. Thanks for your insight. |
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MargoSolo
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Question concering AlcaholPosted : 20 Jan, 2011 08:02 AMThere is a passage where Paul is writing to Timothy to "take a little wine for your stomach" (Paraphrase). Phillipians? I am not near my Bible. |
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Tulip89
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Question concering AlcaholPosted : 20 Jan, 2011 08:04 AMI believe that you hit the nail on the head in your original post. Trying to say that references to wine are really references to grape juice is just adding what we want to read into the Bible. There are many verses dealing with the dangers of excessive alcohol consumption, but if any alcohol at all is as wrong as many wish to believe it is, wouldn't there be a more blatant ban on it? "Thou shall not drink wine or beer or any other alcoholic drink," would be fairly easy to interpret. Some will say that wine was lower in alcohol back then as an argument against drinking today. Shouldn't that again be an argument for drinking responsibly? Finally, we have 1 Timothy 5:23, where Paul encourages Timothy to drink some wine for his stomach. Not only is it another verse that condones alcohol consumption, but it also seems to answer your kidney question. |
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Question concering AlcaholPosted : 20 Jan, 2011 08:41 AMHow long isthe season between a harvest in the middle east.In winter are there no grapes. jesus did say that the wine skins would expand and burst if reused. That means that alcohol expands the wine skins. |
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Question concering AlcaholPosted : 20 Jan, 2011 01:13 PM1 Tim 5:23~ Drink no longer water, but use a little wine for thy stomach's sake and thine often infirmities. |
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Question concering AlcaholPosted : 20 Jan, 2011 01:31 PMLove2cook, |
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Question concering AlcaholPosted : 20 Jan, 2011 07:00 PMI'm not sure I feel qualified to answer these questions, as I just polished off a Fat Tire (very yummy beer, I highly recommend checking one out if you live somewhere you can get a hold of one). |
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Question concering AlcaholPosted : 20 Jan, 2011 08:49 PMLove2cook- |
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Question concering AlcaholPosted : 21 Jan, 2011 08:12 AMProverbs 21:17-- He that loveth pleasure shall be a poor man: he that loveth wine and oil shall not be rich. |
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