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That’s what I was told a few years ago on another forum, when the subject of no coffee or tea came up. It seemed to most non-Mormons that it was due to caffeine, especially since they also refrain from drinking colas and other cold caffeinated drinks. Then, I asked them why it was OK for them to drink hot chocolate (or even bouillon) that they seem to be obsessed with, if it just referred to ‘hot drinks’. They couldn’t really give me an answer, other than, “we don’t really know”. One of them even tried to suggest that it was because when the WoW was written, hot chocolate wasn’t really available yet (false) and Joseph Smith didn’t include it in the list. I guess God didn’t think it was as bad as that evil coffee and tea.I thought the original prohibition was on “hot drinks” ?
Personally, I think it’s because the women were the ones that drank coffee and tea. When Emma (and the other women) gave Joe a hard time about all of his drinking buddies sitting around, being obnoxious in her house (or wherever they happened to be) every night, his response was to ban drinking alcohol, to shut the women up, and included coffee & tea to thumb his nose at the women.