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This is an interesting topic that has been in our local headlines lately. Since the Georgia congress could not successfully reach a decision on Sunday alcohol sales, Governor Deal decided it should be up to the individual cities to put it up for a vote. Despite the clamoring of the Georgia Baptist Convention, Sunday alcohol sales passed by a landslide in nearly all of the cities that put the issue on yesterday's ballot.
My parents find the decision bothersome, saying alcohol sales on the Sabbath are disrespectful to God. I don't see what the huge issue is, so long as you aren't getting sloshed, which is bad regardless of what day of the week it is. So this begs two questions:
1. Is there anything inherently unholy about purchasing alcoholic beverages? I'm not talking about being a drunk or dressing provocatively and hanging out in night clubs. I'm speaking only about the act of purchasing, say, a bottle of rum or a six pack of beer.
2. Are we, as Christians, required to keep the Sabbath? Is being able to buy a bottle of wine on the Sabbath any more or less disrespectful to the Lord on the Lord's day than, say, going straight from church to a ball game or the mall?
My parents find the decision bothersome, saying alcohol sales on the Sabbath are disrespectful to God. I don't see what the huge issue is, so long as you aren't getting sloshed, which is bad regardless of what day of the week it is. So this begs two questions:
1. Is there anything inherently unholy about purchasing alcoholic beverages? I'm not talking about being a drunk or dressing provocatively and hanging out in night clubs. I'm speaking only about the act of purchasing, say, a bottle of rum or a six pack of beer.
2. Are we, as Christians, required to keep the Sabbath? Is being able to buy a bottle of wine on the Sabbath any more or less disrespectful to the Lord on the Lord's day than, say, going straight from church to a ball game or the mall?