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is driving home after consuming 1 beer a sin?
This is why you should know beforehand how much alcohol you can responsibly handle.just drank it normally, actually didn’t even finish it. But I knew I was capable of driving, but can’t drunk people claim the same thing?
It was the first time I’ve had a beerThis is why you should know beforehand how much alcohol you can responsibly handle.
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Some European Countries, like Norway, have such low limits on blood alcohol content that drinking a single beer immediately before driving can put an average man over the legal limit. Being caught driving over the legal limit results in more than the slap on the wrist people here in the States get for first, second, and sometimes even third offense. If you are 17, you have no business drinking away from home and in the absence of your parents.If you are 17 years old (assuming by your name) and living in the US or another country with a similar drinking age (another assumption), then drinking the beer was a sin because you broke the law.
Of course, one or both of those assumptions could be wrong.
If you are of legal age, then I do not believe it was a sin. I doubt that one alcoholic beverage will make any adult so intoxicated that he/she loses the ability to drive.
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uhh, yeah I realize that. I’m 20 and all I’ve ever drunk was 1 can of beer at a friend’s house, ever. And I dumped out the last 1/3 of it because I had had enough. I realize it was wrong and I confessed it. I always keep myself away from situations where alcohol would come into play. I’m just wondering if that would be considered driving under the influence when I knew I was capable of driving.If you are 17, you have no business drinking away from home and in the absence of your parents.
According to this siteI personally think everyone should draw the line at NO drinking whatsoever after having even just one drink.** I know people who say one drink every two hours is ok. So if they had 5 drinks in 10 hours of partying, it’s ok to drive. **
There are too many drunk drivers still out there. I really think if you are going to drink, don’t plan on driving. EVER.
that’s the site I used too. I would’ve been .002 when I drove. This happened last fall. I have been to confession many times since then and confessed underage drinking, but never thought of confessing driving after consuming alcohol until I read it on a Catholic site the other day. I can’t remember what I was thinking at the time, I don’t know if I ever thought I was committing a mortal sin in either the drinking or the driving…I can’t remember. I’m sure the Lord has probably forgiven me for it, but there’s so many arguments you can make back and forth in your head “I need to go to confession to have peace of mind”…“But I’ve been many times since and the priest tells me all my sins have been forgiven and have faith in the Lord”…“But I need to err on the safe side”…I don’t know, maybe I’m being a bit scrupulous. I worry that if I confess sins that I may have committed almost a year ago, that if I get into that habit I’ll start recalling all kinds of stuff and make my life miserable.According to this site
intox.com/wheel/drinkwheel.asp
A male or female weighing 150 pounds who consumed 5 beers over 10 hours would have a Blood Alcohol content of 0.000 g per 210 liters of breath.
But isn’t it harmful for the scrupulous to confess doubtful sins?If your conscience is bothering you on this then confess it.
Romans 8 and 14
If your conscience in not bothering you on this, then ask the Holy Spirit to guide you. It is the Holy Spirit’s role to convict us of sin.
Dude you can’t commit a sin retroactively. If you did something sinful and at the time you did not know it was sinful you cannot become guilty for that particular act in the future. In legal situations you can be found guilty of things you did not know were wrong at the time you did them, but in God’s system it doesn’t work that wayBut isn’t it harmful for the scrupulous to confess doubtful sins?
Excellent advice! It applies to your question in the other thread, too, OP!In my opinion you need to find a priest who knows how to work with people who have scruples. Once you find one (just ask him) accept what he tells you to do. Do not second guess him!