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Wow, I’m surprised that you didn’t come up with a Rastafarian site.![]()
Wow, I’m surprised that you didn’t come up with a Rastafarian site.![]()
Kevan said:Very new!
Do they also wear full-body suits when they venture out into the Summer time Sunshine!?As an ex-Pentecostal, I can say they believe anything that harms the body is a sin. But they draw the line somewhere, especially at breakfast time when they need to do the daily intake of Cholesterol laden Bacon and Eggs…
well i guess we pretty much offended the **** out of them and won’t be hearing anymore. that sucks.Do they also wear full-body suits when they venture out into the Summer time Sunshine!?
I was being serious with both of my posts.well i guess we pretty much offended the **** out of them and won’t be hearing anymore. that sucks.
Ya know, that is a great point. In my protestant days I always heard about the evils of tobacco and alcohol and the body is the temple bit. All the while coming from a 300 pund plus pastor who started sweating profusly 3 minutes into his sermon and was so winded he could barley breath by the end of the sermon. I always wondered if we had any paramedics in the congregation. And I am being serious by the way. It seems to me this sin of gluttony with food is just as bad if not worse than gluttony with alcohol or tobacco.Coming from the Fundamentalist/Pentecostal/Evangelical mish-mash background, I can tell you as an ex-smoker and sometime wine sipper, I did not fit in at all. You could say I stayed in the closet. I just couldn’t buy into the extremes.
Of course, they are right about our bodies being Temples of the Holy Spirit, and we are to take care of them. But they elevated these sins way above what they should have been. You were practically ostracized (sp?) if you were known to have these habits. Of course, you could weigh 300lbs., but, everyone has their vice, huh?I mean what would church be without the pot luck suppers or dinner at Denny’s after service?
It’s the whole take care of the beam in your own eye, before you point out the splinter in another’s eye parable, (or is it the other way around?) it doesn’t get much play time in those circles.
Don’t mean to sound bitter, just glad I’m not there anymore! I’m free to be temporate, and I’m working on it, with the Lord’s help!
From Screpture Catholic,I have a evangelical friend whose church really focus’ a lot of attention on drinking and smoking. These are practically the top 2 sins that they judge people on.
I would like to hear from bible christians or non catholics about the theology of alcohol and tabacco being sinful. A biblical argument would be preferred but any argument is welcome.
For me, nothing is more relaxing than a nice cigar and Pope St. Pius X would agree.I drink alcohol every now and then…mainly beer. I have never smoked and i tried chewing tobacco(That stuff is terrible for you) As far as smoking and chewing go I think GOD would ask us why we would want to potentially cause harm to our bodies…I think it’s ok to drink sociably and that we should stay away from smoking and chewing.
Could you please give me the passage that includes the not smoking…For tobacco, it says do not smoke, herb or foliage, plant or any other thing that is addictive or harmful. Alcohol I guess one must conclude that we are set aside for life for Christ and if one is drunk for one they are without self-control, not glorifying God, and often commit sin one way or another, strong influence of alcohol leads to something wrong.
There is none.Could you please give me the passage that includes the not smoking…
Exactly! Moderation in ALL THINGS is the key. I used to smoke, but I had the will power to quit, because I knew it wasn’t good for me. And I’m glad I did.Yes I agree, and wine was a staple at the time as well because some water supplies were anything but potable. Wine has a natural content that inhibits the growth of bad bacteria as well. Wine was drank at mealtime and as we see today is a good way of aiding digestion and is also good for the blood. The consumption of any spirits is to be done in moderation of course.
Kevan,Here’s one!
“The smoke of their torment ariseth up for ever and ever…who worship the beast and his image” (Rev. 14:11).
If that don’t prove against smokin, nothing do.
Peace.I have a evangelical friend whose church really focus’ a lot of attention on drinking and smoking. These are practically the top 2 sins that they judge people on.
I would like to hear from bible christians or non catholics about the theology of alcohol and tabacco being sinful. A biblical argument would be preferred but any argument is welcome.
LOLPeace.
What is the difference between running into a Catholic at the liquor store and running into an evangelical fundamentalist at the liquor store?
The Catholic will say “hi” to you.
Peace.
The fundamentalist will pretend he meant to be in the bakery next door!Peace.
What is the difference between running into a Catholic at the liquor store and running into an evangelical fundamentalist at the liquor store?
The Catholic will say “hi” to you.
Peace.