whats wrong with a little wine?

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_karl61
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whats wrong with a little wine?

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Joseph Smith had wine in jail. Jesus changed water into wine not wine into water. The first sacrament was with wine. What's with the Utah church and it's issue with wine. Would someone who drinks a small glass of wine each night be denied a temple recommend.
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We might live a little longer with that wine, but as a friend emailed me today:

Will I live to be 85?

I recently picked a new primary care doctor. After
two visits and exhaustive lab tests, he said I was doing "fairly
well" for my age.

A little concerned about that comment, I couldn't
resist asking him, "Do you think I'll live to be 85?"

He asked, "Do you smoke tobacco, or drink beer or
wine?"

"Oh no," I replied. "I'm not doing drugs, either."

Then he asked, "Do you eat rib-eye steaks and
barbecued ribs?"

I said, "No, my former doctor said that all red meat
is very unhealthy!"

"Do you spend a lot of time in the sun, like playing
golf, sailing, hiking, or tennis?"

"No, I don't," I said.

He asked, "Do you gamble, drive fast cars, or have a
lot of sex?"

"No," I said. "I don't do any of those things."

He looked at me, puzzled, and said, "Then why on earth do you
care?"
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Re: whats wrong with a little wine?

Post by _harmony »

thestyleguy wrote: Would someone who drinks a small glass of wine each night be denied a temple recommend.


In a heartbeat.
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Post by _charity »

moksha wrote:We might live a little longer with that wine, but as a friend emailed me today:

Will I live to be 85?

I recently picked a new primary care doctor. After
two visits and exhaustive lab tests, he said I was doing "fairly
well" for my age.

A little concerned about that comment, I couldn't
resist asking him, "Do you think I'll live to be 85?"

He asked, "Do you smoke tobacco, or drink beer or
wine?"

"Oh no," I replied. "I'm not doing drugs, either."

Then he asked, "Do you eat rib-eye steaks and
barbecued ribs?"

I said, "No, my former doctor said that all red meat
is very unhealthy!"

"Do you spend a lot of time in the sun, like playing
golf, sailing, hiking, or tennis?"

"No, I don't," I said.

He asked, "Do you gamble, drive fast cars, or have a
lot of sex?"

"No," I said. "I don't do any of those things."

He looked at me, puzzled, and said, "Then why on earth do you
care?"


I also heard that Mormons don't really live longer. Just no drinking, smoking, and running around makes it seems longer.
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Post by _karl61 »

charity wrote:
moksha wrote:We might live a little longer with that wine, but as a friend emailed me today:

Will I live to be 85?

I recently picked a new primary care doctor. After
two visits and exhaustive lab tests, he said I was doing "fairly
well" for my age.

A little concerned about that comment, I couldn't
resist asking him, "Do you think I'll live to be 85?"

He asked, "Do you smoke tobacco, or drink beer or
wine?"

"Oh no," I replied. "I'm not doing drugs, either."

Then he asked, "Do you eat rib-eye steaks and
barbecued ribs?"

I said, "No, my former doctor said that all red meat
is very unhealthy!"

"Do you spend a lot of time in the sun, like playing
golf, sailing, hiking, or tennis?"

"No, I don't," I said.

He asked, "Do you gamble, drive fast cars, or have a
lot of sex?"

"No," I said. "I don't do any of those things."

He looked at me, puzzled, and said, "Then why on earth do you
care?"


I also heard that Mormons don't really live longer. Just no drinking, smoking, and running around makes it seems longer.


Which Mormons: your waist line is your life line.
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Post by _antishock8 »

Well, you can't have a drop of wine, but make sure you take bucket fulls of Prozac. *der der der der der!*
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Post by _Imwashingmypirate »

That is a cool doc your friend has moksha. My doctor is ace.
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Re: whats wrong with a little wine?

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thestyleguy wrote:Joseph Smith had wine in jail. Jesus changed water into wine not wine into water. The first sacrament was with wine. What's with the Utah church and it's issue with wine. Would someone who drinks a small glass of wine each night be denied a temple recommend.


There's absolutely nothing wrong with wine, or beer, or any other alcholic beverage for that matter. The Mormon obsession with alcohol as a moral issue is yet another example of how it trivializes morality.

Yes, one can abuse alcohol. In which case, the old maxim "moderation in all things" is appropriate. Yes this simple principle has been around at least since the time of Aristotle, centuries before Christ and millennia before Joseph Smith.

It is not necessary to embed such a simple, powerful common sense principle with a bunch of superstitious, religious moral nonsense.
God . . . "who mouths morals to other people and has none himself; who frowns upon crimes, yet commits them all; who created man without invitation, . . . and finally, with altogether divine obtuseness, invites this poor, abused slave to worship him ..."
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Post by _Imwashingmypirate »

The WoW was revelated as Joseph Smith and early church members were getting drunk and Emma Smith said to her husband that she thought it wrong and so that is where it came from.
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Re: whats wrong with a little wine?

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guy sajer wrote: The Mormon obsession with alcohol as a moral issue is yet another example of how it trivializes morality.

Yes, one can abuse alcohol. In which case, the old maxim "moderation in all things" is appropriate. Yes this simple principle has been around at least since the time of Aristotle, centuries before Christ and millennia before Joseph Smith.


I have never yet met an alcoholic who didn't start with moderation. And it here that we find the nut in the nutshell. Moderation is a tough concept with alcohol.
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