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Is it acceptable for Christians in Britain to socially drink?
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<blockquote data-quote="LiberatedChick" data-source="post: 10757161" data-attributes="member: 75706"><p>Not talking rubbish at all. </p><p>I agree...the odd drink is fine, the odd bucket is not! I saw a program on TV once where they were looking at binge drinking and how much people could put back. They kept track of one lady and how much drink she consumed on a Saturday night and then poured the same quantities of drink into a bucket to show her the next day. It was almost full (we're talking big plastic bucket, at least 12 litres in volume).</p><p> </p><p>I used to binge drink (before I came back to Christ) but I had the sense and respect to do it in my own home rather than inflict my drunkeness on the entire town. Shame others don't do the same...I seriously would not advise walking down the high street of this town on a Friday or Saturday night.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LiberatedChick, post: 10757161, member: 75706"] Not talking rubbish at all. I agree...the odd drink is fine, the odd bucket is not! I saw a program on TV once where they were looking at binge drinking and how much people could put back. They kept track of one lady and how much drink she consumed on a Saturday night and then poured the same quantities of drink into a bucket to show her the next day. It was almost full (we're talking big plastic bucket, at least 12 litres in volume). I used to binge drink (before I came back to Christ) but I had the sense and respect to do it in my own home rather than inflict my drunkeness on the entire town. Shame others don't do the same...I seriously would not advise walking down the high street of this town on a Friday or Saturday night. [/QUOTE]
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