For example social research has shown drunkenness is a major cause or risk factor for many social ills, including road accidents and deaths, drink driving, fighting and assault, rape, domestic violence, unemployment, divorce and family breakdown, and murder. But this doesn’t mean anyone who gets drunk will do these evils, but it can lead to them. Considering the sinfulness of an action and its gravity requires we look at its nature and the destructive effects it has on ourselves and those around is bonded to us in love, and to see how it makes us fall short of the mark God desires for us to reach.
I have been avoiding this thread, until I could post with some degree of charity…Greg’s post here, has given me the chance to say what I want to say, with love. Thank you,

Greg!
That said: I have multiple handicaps due to an automobile accident. My father was killed in that accident. My mother died the next day. It took me a year & a half to be able to walk again, & that is the least of my problems.
That accident was caused by a drunken driver plowing into the car that Daddy was driving. He drove off the road, into an empty lot, & the drunk kept right on coming after us.
The drunk got his driver’s license

suspended for 6 months. Period,

end of punishment…
He committed double murder, and nearly killed me in the process. When the police told him the next day, when he sobered up, what he had done, his reply was, “Yeah??

So what? It was a
great party!!”:banghead: :banghead:
That, my friends, is why drunkenness is a mortal sin. Because it can make you into a murderer…and you won’t even remember. You may, in fact,:crying:
not even care…
:twocents: from someone who has been on the other end of the stick.