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What does the Bible say about "wine"?
A great resource, among several, that is available for free, is given here (other sources are also listed internally) - The Two Wines - The Blessed & The Cursed : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive
As always, please feel free to comment, ask questions, participate in discussion, engage in prayerful bible study together! Take the time to follow scriptural counsel and read the material before entering into conversation, Pro. 18:13,17, and come to listen to what is being presented, as in Job, before speaking. There is no need to rush into anything when discussing such weighty matters. Better to ask clarifying questions, and listen to one another, and then go to the Bible together.
I will be glad to discuss these things with any others who would like to do so.
A great resource, among several, that is available for free, is given here (other sources are also listed internally) - The Two Wines - The Blessed & The Cursed : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive
Are Christians to drink it?
Is there only one kind of "wine" in scripture, or are there at least two kinds?
Is a Christian allowed to drink alcohol at all, even socially?
Does the Bible only warn against drunkenness, or does it have a much more deeper warning against an inherent nature of that which is intoxicating?
Does drinking alcohol carry any inherent dangers to specific groups of peoples (women, children, infants, unborn, first nations, &c.), and what are the effects of even the tiniest amounts upon the human machinery (system, body and mind)?
Are there any good examples of persons in scripture partaking of alcohol and not suffering some form of consequence? If not, what are the consequences experienced by those who did?
If it can be shown that a person who followed God, partook of alcohol, does this mean it was approved by God?
As always, please feel free to comment, ask questions, participate in discussion, engage in prayerful bible study together! Take the time to follow scriptural counsel and read the material before entering into conversation, Pro. 18:13,17, and come to listen to what is being presented, as in Job, before speaking. There is no need to rush into anything when discussing such weighty matters. Better to ask clarifying questions, and listen to one another, and then go to the Bible together.
I will be glad to discuss these things with any others who would like to do so.