Hi everyone. This thread is looking pretty dry (no pun intended). Hope you don't mind me posting here, not being SDA, or even a Christian (found this thread through search).
I was reading a similar thread last week -
http://www.christianforums.com/t5591359 - you all may be interested in. One poster suggested a verse in the bible where grape juice (new wine) is derived from the clusters. "Thus saith the LORD, As the
new wine is found in the cluster, and one saith, Destroy it not; for
a blessing is in it: (Isaiah 65:8)
Also, a poster/winemaker suggested that the stronger drinks are obtained by adding sugar (hence "strong drink" = sugar/shekar). Something to think about anyway since everyone has a little different spin on bible verses, and languages.
I've thought about this subject more than just a little and my personal opinion is that those who argue the bible only teaches
wine = juice tend to lean towards the lunitic fringe. It's not unlike people who argue that Jesus was a vegetarian (and there's plenty of websites that belabor it to the point of tears -
http://www.soystache.com/jesus.htm ).
As a pratical matter, when forced to decide one way or the other (reading scripture that may be unclear to
US) look for a connection between the drink and its effect. We can't cherrypick, having the words mean whichever way we want them to mean. A little common sense is in order. That's how we know the word being use is alcoholic/nonalcoholic. For example, Noah didn't get drunk on juice. Wine skins don't burst from unfermenting juice. The disciples didn't appear to be drunk at Pentecost from drinking "sweet" juice. "And be not drunk with wine, wherein is excess" Eph 5:18. "Likewise must the deacons be grave, not doubletongued, not given to much wine" (1 Tim 3:8. Everyone understood what was meant here.
The only way to keep juice from fermenting quickly is to boil the juice and preserve it. There is no instruction anywhere in the bible on how to preserve juice. And fresh juice can only be drunk in small quantities--not glass after glass as in bringing out the old wine/old wine for comparisons for the wedding (unless they had a lot of port-o-potties).
http://www.bible.org/page.php?page_id=988 offers a balanced view on the subject, IMO.
One more thing: someone kept referring to alcohol content, .08% etc. Keep in mind alcohol affects different people differently. First time users can get drunk on one medium beer. Others can tolerate drinking a 6-pack before you'd be able to detect "drunkeness."
What's worse? To lose your common sense of reasoning through religous fanaticism, or through temperate drinking of wine?