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Originally posted by @secondsonHow so? Did Jesus say it? Is it a Commandment?
In case you didn't know, it is biblically "unacceptable" to be drinking and getting drunk at all.
Originally posted by @secondsonHow so? Did Jesus say it? Is it a Commandment?
In case you didn't know, it is biblically "unacceptable" to be drinking and getting drunk at all.
Originally posted by @karoly-aczelThe irony.
You're going to have to stop blaming the grog and realize that people's beliefs come from themselves and not from the drugs they ingest.
Originally posted by @fmfNo, Jesus did not turn water into wine so drunk people can drink more.
Did not Jesus turn water into wine so that some drunk people could drink even more? So much for getting drunk being "biblically unacceptable".
Originally posted by @karoly-aczelYour knowledge of the scriptures and the commandments is woefully lacking.
How so? Did Jesus say it? Is it a Commandment?
Originally posted by @secondsonYou know he’s not a Christian or even a theist, don’t you?
Your knowledge of the scriptures and the commandments is woefully lacking.
Read the Bible. Proverbs 20:1 Ephesians 5:8
Originally posted by @divegeesterYou know karoly doesn't know what he is, don't you?
You know he’s not a Christian or even a theist, don’t you?
Originally posted by @secondsonYes he did. It's in your Bible
No, Jesus did not turn water into wine so drunk people can drink more.
Originally posted by @fmfThere's a specific and more important reason why Jesus turned water into wine than merely for the purpose of people getting drunker, but I doubt you'd be interested in knowing why.
Yes he did. It's in your Bible
Originally posted by @secondsonHe did what he did. I didn't use the word "merely". What you claimed is "biblically unacceptable" clearly is not.
There's a specific and more important reason why Jesus turned water into wine than merely for the purpose of people getting drunker, but I doubt you'd be interested in knowing why.
Originally posted by @secondsonDon’t answer a question with another question it just makes you appear furtive.
You know karoly doesn't know what he is, don't you?
From what I've read of him it appears he's more of a pan-polytheist than anything else.
Originally posted by @secondsonWhat was the reason Jesus turned water into wine?
No, Jesus did not turn water into wine so drunk people can drink more.
So much for your understanding of the meaning of why Jesus turned water into wine.
Originally posted by @secondsonThe art of talking without saying anything... thats your skill that shows in every one of your posts.
There's a specific and more important reason why Jesus turned water into wine than merely for the purpose of people getting drunker, but I doubt you'd be interested in knowing why.
Originally posted by @rajk999Did you say something? That's right, you did, and suzianne, in another thread, made you look like the phony "follower of Christ" you claim to be.
The art of talking without saying anything... thats your skill that shows in every one of your posts.
Originally posted by @divegeesterWhat irony? Please explain if you think you have a point? I'm all ears.
The irony.
Originally posted by @secondsonNice dodge. My questions were very simple too.
Your knowledge of the scriptures and the commandments is woefully lacking.
Read the Bible. Proverbs 20:1 Ephesians 5:8