Grandpa2390
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I'm not Christian and I don't believe drinking is wrong, but to be fair, it's all on the same spectrum. One drink doesn't make you drunk, sure, but it does have the same effects on a smaller scale. I wouldn't take a shot and then use a chainsaw.
The disagreement boils down to what level of intentional incapacitation you think is moral. To some people, it's never moral.
THIS!!!
Sober in what sense?
sober
[soh-ber]
adjective, soberer, soberest.
1.
not intoxicated or drunk.
2.
habitually temperate, especially in the use of liquor.
3.
quiet or sedate in demeanor, as persons.
4.
marked by seriousness, gravity, solemnity, etc., as of demeanor, speech, etc.:
a sober occasion.
5.
subdued in tone, as color; not colorful or showy, as clothes.
6.
free from excess, extravagance, or exaggeration:
sober facts.
7.
showing self-control:
sober restraint.
the definition of sober
you are using the wrong dictionary. You need to use a dictionary for the word translated to sober. Not saying that will change your original argument, but this argument is flawed.
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