I think it is amazing that in such ancient times these rules were given to help create moral values. The guidelines have been used to create law for society ever since. It is sad they can not be given their due in our courtrooms. And personally on the question of whether God is a party pooper....I don't buy into the mantra of "If you grin you sin". Drinking a little here and there in moderation IMHO is fine. I have lots of fun playing my guitar and singing...fun is not a sin. However some sins can be fun!
I think it is amazing that in such ancient times these rules were given to help create moral values. The guidelines have been used to create law for society ever since. It is sad they can not be given their due in our courtrooms. And personally on the question of whether God is a party pooper....I don't buy into the mantra of "If you grin you sin". Drinking a little here and there in moderation IMHO is fine. I have lots of fun playing my guitar and singing...fun is not a sin. However some sins can be fun!
Is this a serious question or a joke? I'm not sure which approach to take when I respond. :-)
No thanks, Troll.
Actually, if one actually reads the Torah, one finds that God actually mandates partying on occassion (e.g. Sukkot). The fact that He doesn't want us to screw up our lives with drugs, extra-marital sex, the occult, etc., isn't evidence that He's a party-pooper, but that He is a wise and loving Father.
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Everybody calm down and just ZOT this TROLL!!