Jack don't do this. Wine clearly made people drunk. Look at Noah. Look at the wedding at Cana. You don't say “Everyone brings out the choice wine first and then the cheaper wine after the guests have had too much to drink; but you have saved the best till now" about grape juice.
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I'm not advocating alcohol but let's not pretend Jesus didn't drink.
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That’s absurd. Roman wine was every bit as strong as modern wine, probably stronger
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Also they had grape juice in Bible times so if it was grape juice not wine, why didnt the scriptures call it grape juice?
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Transforming water into grape juice seems a bit less impressive.
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You win, Junior.
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Falsehood. The wedding at Cana clearly had alcoholic wine as the head steward mentions serving the good wine first before the guests have drank etc. 12 large jugs. Jewish weddings were big parties. Christ was accused of being a drunkard.
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This is *laughably* false.
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A whole lot of Baptists buy this false teaching though.
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So was Lot pretending to get drunk when he fell asleep?
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