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<blockquote data-quote="Hank77" data-source="post: 76223975" data-attributes="member: 378311"><p>That happened to me directly once and again when an unbeliever questioned me about them seeing another Christian that I knew drinking a glass of wine with a meal in a restaurant.</p><p>Both times I used the opportunity to witness to them what the Bible actually says and that being a Christian doesn't mean you have to give up everything you enjoy.</p><p>Many unbelievers have been turned off to become a Christian because they don't actually know what the Bible says about anything, never mind drinking. They only know what they have heard which may be inaccurate.</p><p>I just see an opportunity to share the Bible with an unbeliever an opportunity that shouldn't be wasted.</p><p></p><p>Drunkness self is the problem because we can make foolish decisions. Some people can't drink at all because they won't stop before they become drunk and so they shouldn't drink at all. I had a cousin who has passed away in the Lord. She didn't drink because her father had a problem with it and she was afraid that she might develop one too. I respect her for that decision.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hank77, post: 76223975, member: 378311"] That happened to me directly once and again when an unbeliever questioned me about them seeing another Christian that I knew drinking a glass of wine with a meal in a restaurant. Both times I used the opportunity to witness to them what the Bible actually says and that being a Christian doesn't mean you have to give up everything you enjoy. Many unbelievers have been turned off to become a Christian because they don't actually know what the Bible says about anything, never mind drinking. They only know what they have heard which may be inaccurate. I just see an opportunity to share the Bible with an unbeliever an opportunity that shouldn't be wasted. Drunkness self is the problem because we can make foolish decisions. Some people can't drink at all because they won't stop before they become drunk and so they shouldn't drink at all. I had a cousin who has passed away in the Lord. She didn't drink because her father had a problem with it and she was afraid that she might develop one too. I respect her for that decision. [/QUOTE]
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