I've heard from Mormons that it wasn't really wine back then, which is absolute B.S. I've also heard from them that wine was healthier back then which is also weird. We know wine in normal amounts is healthy today, an anti-oxidant, so why are they so against it? Jesus turned water into wine. Wine was used as communion from the very beginning of the church. My theory is that the early Mormons had to ban any luxury item such as alcohol and tobacco in order to prosper because they were poor. Is that true? If wine is bad for you, even small amounts (which is not true), then why don't Mormons ban red meat, super sugary snacks, fast food, high sodium snacks, etc.? Lots of people die of obesity as well as alcoholism. Can a Mormon or a mormon scholar please answer me this question? Your own God drank wine!
2007-11-28
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