the weird thing about the tea ban

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Re: the weird thing about the tea ban

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zeezrom wrote:
just me wrote:In early Utah the sisters got in trouble with the brethren for announcing that they were having "tea" at so-and-so's house. LMAO If I recall correctly, I read about that in an old Deseret News.

That sounds like a fun read, Just Me.


It was. I was TBM at the time I read it on a microfilm at the Family History Library.

It was actually just a short rant to the effect of "Quit saying that Sister Kimball (or Young or whatever) is having 'high tea' at her house on Tuesday. The Saints don't drink tea."

I can't remember if it was a Kimball rant or Young or who...It should be online by now. Maybe I will look for it later.
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DarkHelmet wrote:A bishop once explained to me that the WoW is not about health, it's about obedience. He explained the danger of using it as a health guide. For example, when it came out that drinking red wine in moderation was actually healthy, then those members who thought the WoW was a health guide would have their testimonies shaken. But if you treat the WoW as a commandment, then you will never have your testimony shaken, no matter what new discoveries are made. I suppose that makes sense.


Except the revelation itself presents itself as a health guide.

I'm not sure what spiritual value blind obedience to pointless rules has for believers.
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I could see the rational behind a ban on this tea:

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And look at where tea time might lead you:

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Zeez, you and justme convinced me to have my own little tea party.

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Blixa wrote:Zeez, you and justme convinced me to have my own little tea party.

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Will you be wearing one of those silly hats?

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Blixa wrote:Image

Coffee and ink caribou I painted one morning for a down-in-the-dumps Alaskan Facebook friend...


I love it!
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DarkHelmet wrote:A bishop once explained to me that the WoW is not about health, it's about obedience. He explained the danger of using it as a health guide. For example, when it came out that drinking red wine in moderation was actually healthy, then those members who thought the WoW was a health guide would have their testimonies shaken. But if you treat the WoW as a commandment, then you will never have your testimony shaken, no matter what new discoveries are made. I suppose that makes sense.

Yea, so would walking in front of a bus and getting run over if told to do so by your Mormon leadership.

Jonestown, anyone?
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DarkHelmet wrote:A bishop once explained to me that the WoW is not about health, it's about obedience. He explained the danger of using it as a health guide. For example, when it came out that drinking red wine in moderation was actually healthy, then those members who thought the WoW was a health guide would have their testimonies shaken. But if you treat the WoW as a commandment, then you will never have your testimony shaken, no matter what new discoveries are made. I suppose that makes sense.


Your bishop must have been an anti-mormon. Why don't you go to the church sources to settle this kind of thing. Then your testimony would be safe. I have underlined the important sentence so you can stop the mouths of the doubters.

Word of Wisdom

The Word of Wisdom is a law of health revealed by the Lord for the physical and spiritual benefit of His children. On February 27, 1833, as recorded in section 89 of the Doctrine and Covenants, the Lord revealed which foods are good for us to eat and which substances are not good for the human body. He also promised health, protection, knowledge, and wisdom to those who obey the Word of Wisdom.
Additional Information

In the Word of Wisdom, the Lord revealed that the following substances are harmful:

Alcoholic drinks (see D&C 89:5-7).

Tobacco (see D&C 89:8).

Tea and coffee (see D&C 89:9; latter-day prophets have taught that the term “hot drinks,” as written in this verse, refers to tea and coffee).

When people purposefully take anything harmful into their bodies, they are not living in harmony with the Word of Wisdom. Illegal drugs can especially destroy those who use them. The abuse of prescription drugs is also destructive spiritually and physically.

The Lord also declared in the Word of Wisdom that the following foods are good:

Vegetables and fruits, which should be used “with prudence and thanksgiving” (see D&C 89:10-11).

The flesh “of beasts and of the fowls of the air,” which is “to be used sparingly” (see D&C 89:12-13).

Grains such as wheat, rice, and oats, which are “the staff of life” (see D&C 89:14-17).

To those who keep the Word of Wisdom, the Lord promised:

“All saints who remember to keep and do these sayings, walking in obedience to the commandments, shall receive health in their navel and marrow to their bones;

”And shall find wisdom and great treasures of knowledge, even hidden treasures;

“And shall run and not be weary, and shall walk and not faint.

”And I, the Lord, give unto them a promise, that the destroying angel shall pass by them, as the children of Israel, and not slay them“ (D&C 89:18-21).

The best course is to completely avoid the substances that the Lord prohibits in the Word of Wisdom. Those who have engaged in addictive behaviors can stop and become free from addiction. Through personal effort, strength from the Lord, help from family members and friends, and guidance from Church leaders, anyone can overcome addiction.

See also Obedience; Temptation

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I hope zeez tries some after tea cup sketching. I'll have to start doing more, myself:

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