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cheeto1
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There is a place in the Old Testament where one can choose to become a “Nazarite”, or set themselves apart to be holy. These people must not cut their hair or have “strong drink”.I would agree that wine is not immoral, however Judges 13:3-4 implies that drinking may be immoral for pregnant women:
3An angel of the LORD appeared to the woman and said to her, “Though you are barren and have had no children, yet you will conceive and bear a son.
4 Now, then, be careful to take no wine or strong drink and to eat nothing unclean.”
Do you all think that this is in that one particular situation, or can be applied to all pregnant women in general???
Like most things, they are not sinful in themselves, but it’s how we use them…
Andy
But I see something happening that I do not like. It is this idea
that one is not friendly if they choose not to drink. I have seen
a man driven to drink excessively to prove he was friendly. Why
must alcohol be such an ingrained part of society that if
someone chooses not to drink, then something must be wrong
with them? Are protestants the only ones who will accept a
person who chooses not to drink for the sake of holiness?