If the best was saved until last, would not Jesus have been contributing to drunkenness if He had created alcoholic wine for the wedding feast?
Ten Reasons Why the Wine at the Wedding Feast Could Not have been Alcoholic
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Is Drinking, Smoking, and Dipping a Sin
Discussion in 'General Baptist Discussions' started by ShotGunWillie, Jun 13, 2007.
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Nobody thought my Spurgeon story was funny??!
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was it supposed to be?
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YES! :laugh: (that is why I put this icon on the end)
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Bro. Curtis <img src =/curtis.gif>Site Supporter
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Oh... forgive me... HaHa
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Bro. Curtis <img src =/curtis.gif>Site Supporter
Lot's of paraphrasing in those links. You can twist words around to make anything support anything. -
:laugh: I must state that a good friend of mine told me that he read the story from a book on Spurgeon. I can't verify how accurately he was recalling what he told me.
Either way...its funny. (again, here is my hint: :laugh: ) -
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I see you have no problem making it look like Jesus would approve of that which the Scriptures forbid.
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You may want to start that post again...it is quite presumptious of you.
Again, thank you for the courtesy laugh! -
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dan,
My last post was directed at Curtis, not you. Curtis has Christ making alcoholic wine and drinking it.
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I know, I know. I assumed you would understand that I wasn't trying to use that example to say "since he did it, it's okay". My apologies if it came off that way. Although I'm sure you knew I wasn't.
I think it is pretty difficult to say that smoking a cigar, or even a pipe, is inherently sinful. Not a whole lot to back that up with, unless it is someone clearly in addiction. Even if you bring up health issues.....they are nowhere near as unhealthy as cigarettes. Drinking a soda per day is most likely worse for your body than a pipe per month. That is my impression from my reading up a little on health risks from smoking a pipe. -
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Lot's of folks die of heart didease, but nobody would even think of saying chocolate is a sin. A candy bar will damage your body way more than a single beer. But judging by the portly folks standing behing most fundy pulpits, I'd say it's pretty much ignored.
Hope of Glory, you haven't proved either. Paraphrasing Christ's words into what he should have said won't wash. -
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It is not I who is twisting God's Word to say what it doesn't Curtis.
You are the one who said Jesus drank soured wine on the cross when the Scripture clearly says He did not.
You are the one who says Jesus created an alcoholic wine when the Scriptures clearly proves He did not. -
I would say that it apparently is not clear in the Scriptures if this is debatable. Many Biblical believers believe different things on this issue....so maybe it isn't so clear.
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It is clear to many, dan. Many just don't want to receive the truth.
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