Nadiine
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Well I have yet to see where I posted that you can't have a beer.So its alright for you to pack heat but not for me to have a beer?

But it's one thing for you to ELECT to have a beer, it's another thing for you to be the provider of beer to others.
That's the issue here & it's not really something I'd take lightely as a Christian.
I don't know if most are responsible? I'd hope most were.The fact is that most people who drink alcohol are responsible with its use, just like most gun owners are responsible.
Again, this goes back to the source - the issue isnt' even abuse, it's WHAT you are providing and what it's used for in and of itself; it's purpose.Both a bar owner and a gun shop owner could have customers who abuse their products. Unless they are selling to someone who should not be consuming their product--in the case of a bar owner that would be someone who is intoxicated or underage--then they can't be responsible for the actions of their customers.
Alcohol is a pleasure that causes inebriation very quickly - the more one drinks, the higher the tolerance they build. It takes many times to get drunk to build up a high tolerance.
Using a gun isn't quite the same is it? Do you catch a buzz and lose your inhibitions with a gun in your home?
(dear, I would hope not)

guns & food & alcohol are not all equal nor do the same things. ANYTHING can be abused.
Just like selling everything from guns to automobiles to Big Macs...its all subject to abuse. please note that several times I have said that a bar owner should not be selling cheap beer to college kids.

But I CAN operate machinery, walk, talk, keep my scruples and behave myself after eating 2 BigMacs & shooting at a target on a shooting range.
What you do is on yourself, what HE sells you is on him.I have apparently been more responsible. Unless I have a designated driver I never drink more than two beers which, for my body weight, isn't enough make me legally intoxicated.
Let's put this to dope dealers & see if it works the same as food & guns & alcohol??
Well if SHE did it, then by all means, everybody should go out & sell it like lemonade at curbside to passer's by. lolUnless you have some special connection with God, I know of nothing in scripture taht says thou shalt not own a bar. Even Martin Luther's wife brewed and sold beer.
SEE WHAT I MEAN ABOUT STUMBLING NOW?!! lol That was my point - Now you use other Christians to point at, "well they do it". "she did it", "he does it"... so why can't we?
It can very well be a stumbling block. Who's to say she was right? OR WHO'S TO SAY GOD'S WILL IS THAT ANY CHRISTIAN OR ALL CHRISTIANS SELL IT?
It's not God's will for all Christians to own a liquor bar & sell alcohol to people is it? Namely pastors who are to be above reproach in their conduct.
You will have to explain this one...
How about if the kids decide that they should be able to drink at any age? Or if they decide they should be able to drink at home in their house?If the OP has a family & some children then that could end up being a stumbling block to them eventually -
What if there's an incident in the bar where something tragic happens & the reputation of the owners becomes an issue?
There are hundreds of things that could cause stumbling as a Christian father who's responsible for selling alcohol to people at a bar.
Well, it's LEGAL HERE.... so..... now why is THAT a problem? How about kids have emotional issues & are using it and drugs to 'escape' from it all?First, alcohol isn't an accepted part of our culture in the US in the same way that it is in Europe. In Italy a child goes from mother's milk to watered down wine to straight wine. They don't have the problem with underage drinking and college binge drinking that we do because it isn't a big deal to them.
I doubt is has much to do w/ culture as it does the other problems Italy probly isn't experiencing or producing.
No I don't, that's just what this OP happens to be about, so that's where my focus is.But you only seem to worry about stumbling as it relates to alcohol. You can cause people to stumble in many ways. Many of us wouldn't be working if we got out of every line of work that could cause someone to stumble
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