This is something that has also been on my mind even though it has relatively nothing to do with theology. A good break and those who have been reading you've probably guessed that there has been a lot on my mind. Thanks again for reading it and also for saying that you look forward to reading this kind of stuff. Makes a guy feel loved when people take interest in what you're thinking.
Just want to clarify that this blog isn't about bashing people who drink or whatever, I don't do that.....or at least I do it to your face :) haahha, just kidding. But this has been a very controversial topic among some churches and Christians alike. I know in my family we are divided on this issue. So it has been on my mind since this the summer and especially now at college where drinking is one of the few things to do around here. But first confessions, I did drink alcohol illegally in this country once and then drank in Germany when I went there through the exchange program; never got drunk but not saying that as an excuse or to soften up what I did. My views on it now are quite different then my views in high school. Well, Biblically there is nothing that says "You should not drink alcohol" although the Bible does warn us about drunkness and to not participate it. There are several reasons why I choose not to drink which I won't mind sharing with you in person but for now, I want to get you thinking about this. Because you have Christians saying that it is a sin and no one should participate in it and then you have Christians using the excuse that Jesus drank and so can I or some just find no problem with it. For the first group, I would like them to point out where in the Bible it says that drinking is a sin. I know where it says that drunkness is a sin but the act of drinking; not so sure about and that's where the controversy comes in. Do I judge those who have different opinions than I do? No, I try not too. How can I when I did the same thing in the past? But I will say what I believe about it and my opinion on this subject which several people take as judging, which is not my intent nor motive, for what gain is there in doing so? And the only time I think when Jesus actually drank something alcoholic was during the last supper which doesn't really count due to the holiness of the event and situation leading to the sacrament of communion. But yeah, drinking. I think it's something that Christians at least think about and what they believe from reading the scriptures. However, I've heard apple martinis are especially tasty and quite delectable.....haha;)
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