To: PieterCasparzen
Our Lord performed the miracle of turning water into wine for a wedding feast, and instituted wine as part of the Lords Supper; alcohol in moderation is Scripturally acceptable. However, there is no mention in Scripture of it being acceptable to get high using other substances.
There is no mention in Scripture of it being acceptable to use the Internet - you'd better stop.
There are Scriptural admonitions against pursuing intoxication.
Intoxication is the only point to partaking of intoxicating substances.
When alcohol or another drug is illegal, it's typically used for intoxication - no distinction there.
130 posted on
12/17/2014 8:14:43 AM PST by
ConservingFreedom
(A goverrnment strong enough to impose your standards is strong enough to ban them.)
To: ConservingFreedom
There is no mention in Scripture of it being acceptable to use the Internet - you'd better stop.
Christians would understand the concept of Christian liberty. The fact that you made the above snarky statement demonstrates that you're either knowingly or unkowingly using false arguments to further your agenda of rationalizing drug use.
Could you be yet another in the little army of trolls posing on FR as "conservatives" or "professing Christians" who actually are pushing a globalist agenda ?
When alcohol or another drug is illegal, it's typically used for intoxication - no distinction there.
Wrong, wine or beer with a meal is not pursuing intoxication.
And it is Biblically permissible. I already referenced the Biblical account of the wedding at Cana that a professing Christian would know, yet you continue to argue for drug legalization using the false analogy of drugs and alcohol.
135 posted on
12/17/2014 10:36:32 AM PST by
PieterCasparzen
(We have to fix things ourselves)
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