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Is it acceptable for Christians in Britain to socially drink?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jer" data-source="post: 10729587" data-attributes="member: 90202"><p>There's nothing wrong with being tee-total, and there is nothing wrong with rdrinking as long as you don't get drunk. Jesus drunck wine and turned water into wine at the wedding, remember? So it's ok to drink wine. But at the same time if you know you will drink to much then don't drink so you won't be tempeted. My mum would kill me if I came home from a party if I had been drinking, but in some ways I'd like to. I only have about 9 months before I can legally, and I wouldn't get drunk so it's a bit annoying, but its the law so...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jer, post: 10729587, member: 90202"] There's nothing wrong with being tee-total, and there is nothing wrong with rdrinking as long as you don't get drunk. Jesus drunck wine and turned water into wine at the wedding, remember? So it's ok to drink wine. But at the same time if you know you will drink to much then don't drink so you won't be tempeted. My mum would kill me if I came home from a party if I had been drinking, but in some ways I'd like to. I only have about 9 months before I can legally, and I wouldn't get drunk so it's a bit annoying, but its the law so... [/QUOTE]
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