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There are tons of heavy drinkers in my church, especially the more devout. its strange but the two go hand in hand, especially among men.
Agreed. I find that alcohol only accentuates the personality or mood of the drinker. If you’re a person who is naturally aggressive or are forever having to hold your tongue you definitely shouldn’t be drinking.I’m tempted to say that the guy who yelled at you is probably a jack*ss 24/7 without needing any alcohol.And I tend to actually be less hateful when I’m drunk, which I do try to avoid and is not very often. So it’s back to personal responsibility. Don’t blame the drink, blame the drinker who went too far.
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So is contraception.Go ahead and try. You will be mostly ignored, even by Catholics. Prohibition was a massive failure. The War On Drugs has been a massive failure. Like it or not, alcohol is entrenched in our society.
(Just my opinion, from a recovered alcoholic 23 years sober)
If you would like to join Catholics in being a moral voice you may be interested in joining the pioneers.I’m not speaking of reenacting the 18th amendment. I’m talking about Catholics being a moral voice on this issue, as we’re supposed to be on abortion and contraception.
The neo-pagan cult of the body (that restricts living to necessity only) is the bigger danger for many.2289 If morality requires respect for the life of the body, it does not make it an absolute value. It rejects a neo-pagan notion that tends to promote the cult of the body, to sacrifice everything for it’s sake, to idolize physical perfection and success at sports. By its selective preference of the strong over the weak, such a conception can lead to the perversion of human relationships.
2290 The virtue of temperance disposes us to avoid every kind of excess: the abuse of food, alcohol, tobacco, or medicine. Those incur grave guilt who, by drunkenness or a love of speed, endanger their own and others’ safety on the road, at sea, or in the air.
Not to mention the fact that I can’t find any Scriptural reference to them…Perhaps we should stop driving cars, too. They’re just too dangerous and only cause problems…
In Pax Christi
Andrew
No because prostitution is objectively wrong, and drinking alcohol is not. Since no one is deliberately encouraging drunkeness at these functions, they are morally acceptable.With drunkenness being a “mortal sin” - it is wrong for the CC to have beer tents at their functions. Some people have a sin nature such that they fall prey to this temptation. To then throw that in their face when “mortal sin” is at stake is wrong. Let’s bring in a prostitution tent too…!!!
If you are causing a brother to stumble - IT IS MORALLY WRONG. Okay - the prostitution tent was a little over the top…but the beer tent is WRONG.No because prostitution is objectively wrong, and drinking alcohol is not. Since no one is deliberately encouraging drunkeness at these functions, they are morally acceptable.
No it isn’t because there is no deliberate tempting to sinIf you are causing a brother to stumble - IT IS MORALLY WRONG. Okay - the prostitution tent was a little over the top…but the beer tent is WRONG.
It may not be 100% deliberate…but neglectful. A person leaving their children in a car in 90 degree weather did not intentionally kill their children - but they were neglectful. It is still WRONG.No it isn’t because there is no deliberate tempting to sin.
No its not because by that logic no one would be allowed to even eat in case gluttons got tempted to overeat. By beating up on alcohol because it strictly isn’t necessary, you are subscribing to the utilitarian heresy.It may not be 100% deliberate…but neglectful. A person leaving their children in a car in 90 degree weather did not intentionally kill their children - but they were neglectful. It is still WRONG.
It’s black!! (now you say it’s white)No its not because by that logic no one would be allowed to even eat in case gluttons got tempted to overeat.
Here is your error. These statistics are for America. France, Italy and other European where people learn to drink responsibly from an early, do not seem to have these alcohol related behaviours.For years Baptists and other have been telling us that alcohol is evil. They’ve denied that Jesus drank wine, and said it was “unfermented grape juice.” Now, many have come to realize that that is baloney, and have admitted that alcohol is not intrinsically evil. However, they maintain that it is wrong in this day and age to drink alcohol.
Here, I think they have a point.
I hate alcohol almost as much as I hate pornography, because of the evil that I see it inflict. And I wonder if in the 21st century it is ever moral for us (at least Americans and Europeans) to ever drink alcohol. Here’s why:
- It is not as necessary to drink it as it was in Jesus’ time, we have plenty of other drinks available
- The criteria for “drunkenness”-which is mortally sinful-was visible drunkenness, not BAC (obviously)
- But Jesus’ time did not have cars, guns, and latex condoms which would lead to drunk driving, shootings, and promiscuity
- Even a small amount of alcohol increases one’s propensity to commit the above actions
- Even a small amount of alcohol can lead to driving fatalities, or birth defects in pregnant women
- The culture that is associated with alcohol is usually one of drunkeness and promiscuity, other mortal sins
Given the above points, is there any real reason why Catholics should condone the consumption of alcohol?
The argument is either valid or invalid. If invalid, show your work.It’s black!! (now you say it’s white)
You’re a good dancer.
A waste of time that will be, my friend.The argument is either valid or invalid. If invalid, show your work.