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LDS Church posts statement on alcohol
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Frankly, I see many people posted their opinion's above. What makes you think your opinion is more important than anyone else's opinion on this issue.
It is a proven fact that alcohol consumption affects more than the individual who is downing the drink.
Since you are so willing to legislate health and safety, what other things besides alcohol have you spoken out on, that need to be legislated?
Please point give me a google search where I might verify what you say.
2 To be sent greeting; NOT BY COMMANDMENT OR CONSTRAINT, but by revelation and the word of wisdom, showing forth the order and WILL OF GOD in the temporal salvation of all saints in the last days�
3 GIVEN FOR A PRINCIPLE with a promise, adapted to the capacity of the bweak and the weakest of all saints, who are or can be called saints.
These are YOUR scriptures folks. My question to you is: Why did the CHURCH take it upon itself to override GOD's WILL and change it from a "Word of Wisdom" to a COMMANDMENT?
Learn to read folks
But then you'd have to leave.
And Linus, If Utah were a dry state like you would like to see, how would you suggest we pay for all those programs (like education and school lunches for low income families)that are funded from the "sin" taxes received off of liquor sales??
While it is true that there is to be separation of CHURCHES and STATE there can never be sparation of Faith and morals and state. The laws of our country are based on the prevailing moral sentiment of the MAJORITY of the people.
If the Majority of Utahns chose to make everybody go to a single store to buy alchohol or decide to outlaw tobacco or decide that it is illegal to go outside without shoes on then that is the way it should be.
You see the funny thing about democracy is that why the majority choses to vote the way it does doesn't matter, whoever has the most votes wins.
I'm tired of the Minority ruling this country, wether it is the Neo-Cons or the Progressives when you give the minority too much power the majority of people will suffer.
Utah is a great place to live. While some of the laws may not make sense to everybody, at least the majority of people are happy.
oh yeah, I didn't think the LDS church could pass laws, only those we elect?
I will give you a few answers.
1.It is very tasteful, Most Utahns over-eat because they like food, I don't publicly insult them for engaging in the #1 killer in America (heart disease.
2.The Gods gave us Wine and Beer to enjoy, we can trace beer all the way back to Ancient Egypt, and Wine goes to Mesopotamia and Persia. These beverages play an integral role in human society. They are not healthy when we ABUSE them, but I am certain that NOTHING is healthy when it is abused.
Most Utahns think that if you drink then you "get drunk every time you drink". This just show their ignorance on the subject.
Most people that drink do so at dinner, maybe a glass of wine, this is healthy and is not "equal to hitting yourself with a hammer".
You need to educate yourself before you speak.
Just because you have no self control and think that the non-LDS world must act like what you wish you could do does not make it true.
If I recall from the D&C the plan of salvation was dependent on freedom of choice. Forcing people to do good was Satan's plan, not God's. So do us all a favor and follow your scriptures.
To: Poco Vinco.. I think that the Lord did this excellently!! He knew that many were additicted and there for gave them a warning and time to get over it. Then HE made it a commandment. Thus a Loving Father knowing that some would need time before they could live it as a commandment.
I'd love to see the private club law repealed, if only for a short time to see what the impact would be on DUI-related accidents in this state. I don't think the numbers will change much. If the numbers remain the same, why not make clubs more accessable and convenient? Anyone who disagrees with those values can always choose not to imbibe.
Surprise, most people in and out of the US drink daily. Now someone driving while inebriated is completely stupid and intolerant. I just feel that even though the majority of Utah is LDS, they should consider what this would do and what message this sends to the non LDS residents and future tourists. Its just another unappealing fact to place on the "Why I should EVER visit Utah."
I also agree with Bigots, there are people out there who hate on LDS people and are ignorant, but you LDS people need to be a little more open minded.
UTAH is a bubble and something huge needs to happen in order to pop it so that people here start to open their minds!!!!!
>>So where's the problem? The Church itself has no voting rights whatsoever.<<
Then, let them continue to influence publicy & take away their tax exempt status... Think of all that $ that would go to education. Oops. I mean more roads & public transporation boondoggles.
Also, study 2 Timothy 3:1-7. ARE WE THERE???
We who are LDS strongly believe in the above and join forces with any other Christian who does likewise.
I've also lived in six other states and have never seen anything like the situation here with a large religious organization having so much indirect sway on state politics. I'm not saying it is all bad or good, but it is unique, in my experience.
I just moved to Utah. The laws are making it easy to get your fix. I read the statement written by the LDS Church and it simply telling us to be more cautious. As a newer citizen to the state of Utah, I am not offended. I've lived in 7 different states and traveled to all 50. Utah is the best state.
Hope you read the labels on everything you ingest, because there's a lot of bad ingredients in almost everything you buy, but I'll bet you eat only organically grown fruit and vegetables from your own garden and kill your own meat. Can you also answer the question for me about Jesus and his followers drinking wine? How do we know they weren't drinking to a drunken stupor? You definitely seem to be an authority, so let me know.
I'm not though. Thats something I have to work on, but I would gladly see the alcohol laws drop, and people drink themselves away. Gladly see the people yelling against other laws/recommendations get their wish and drive themselfs deep into the pit in front of their face. Then people like me with a farther perspective could get ahead a lot quicker.
So you would like to impose your rules on everyone? Restrict freedom of choice? I would think you would feel more righteous by not drinking when it is readily available rather then having the temptation removed.
I am LDS and have never had a drink in my life and think Utah would be a better place if it was "dry" but that isn't the issue here. The fact is that Utahs liquor laws are stupid.
Does anybody really believe that making every place that serves hard alcohol "Members Only" has any effect on peoples drinking habits?
Isn't the church doing the same thing and using the same argument used then, that it's for the greater good of all?? ANd that they know best.
C'mon now, who's going to be the first to say "Well, that's different" because I don't see it.
If my views differ from the majority, then I can try to change something I disagree with, either by challenging the legality of the law or by trying to persuade others it is wrong. Or I can congregate to a city/state where more share that same view (a majority hopefully), if it is something I deem as an absolutely fundamental item to my exisitence or happiness.
Congrats to those that have challenged the liqour laws as unreasonable and worked to get them changed. That is a victory for them.
I just don't see why every issue has to result in verbal warfare between members and opponenst of the LDS Church.
One more point I find it ironic that the LDS religion is so concerned with the negative effects of tea and coffee that they fail to see the positive side of drinking those beverages. Green tea is made up of EGCG an antioxidant that can inhibit the growth of cancer cells. Coffee has been known to make people more alert. Obviously the key is MODERATION. It is also funny that coffee, tea and alcohol are taboo for health reasons but the majority of church attendees are obese. Why are exercise and eating healthy NOT part of the word of wisdom? These people are a drain on our economy. Interesting!!!
This is exactly where they or any church should stand on any legal issue, regardless of their official teachings are to thier followers. So I applaud them for making the statement.
Utah's liquer laws do need to be changed, but as stated by others here, they are not the only one's . I live in NJ and I can't even buy a beer anywhere but at a bar or a liquer store. In GA where I used to live, you can buy beer or wine at a grocery store, but not on a Sunday (like it matters what day you buy it). In case you are wondering, I grew up in Utah and still have ties there, that is why I check out the Deseret News.
Observing the effect of alcohol on my mom & also neighbors & friends motivated me to never, ever drink a drop, & I never have. As a result I have never humiliated myself by barfing in public from too much to drink, or by acting stupid, & I've never caused a wreck from drunk driving, all because I just don't partake. It's a great life.
There's much good that happens in this world but not one bit of the good happened because people partook of alcohol.
"There's much good that happens in this world but not one bit of the good happened because people partook of alcohol."
I would beg to differ. Our founding fathers wrote the constitution and declaration of independence with beer in hand. Nothing like a good beer to lighten the mood.
Au contraire! The more you drink, the better I look at closing time!
"God gave us beer because He loves us and wants us to be happy." - Ben Franklin-
And does anyone care to comment about Brigham Youngs involvment in alcohol manufacturing and sales in Utah's early years? Or about the tavens he owned? Or how it was all fine because he had "no problem seperating the gentiles from their money".
The LDS church isn't as squeaky clean as many on here want to believe. Especially when it comes to the issue of alcohol.
I am proud to be an American where my family has risked life and limb for you to have the right to say pretty much what you want in this forum.
The LDS Church has NO "direct" control over any part of the Utah State Government. If you think so, you're a fool. But, of course, they have a very "indirect influence" on the government. That indirect influence is in NO WAY illegal or even inappropriate. If you are still naive enough to think that "the Church" is not worthy of tax empt status because of "government involvement," then take a look at "The" Church in Boston and all Massachusetts (and New York, etc etc.).
"Beer is living proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy." - Ben Franklin
Not all drinkers are irresponsible. I don't see why a majority of these posters are slamming drinkers.
I am glad they are considering changing the law. I hate having to explain the liquor laws to people who come here to ski. People from out of state have such bad misconceptions and about the current liquor laws that they choose to ski in Colorado or Lake Tahoe. I think this move will help Utah's ski and tourism industry tremendously.
The business of alcohol also contributes greatly to our economy. Without it there would be less cab drivers, restaurants, servers, attorneys, sports teams, concerts, etc. Lets face it folks - alcohol provides a living for millions of Americans.
This hopefully the first of many changes to come.
The Word of Wisdom, or should I say parts of it, have turned into absolute doctrine within the Church because of what a few leaders have said over the years. In the Church it seems that is all it takes for things to drift from opinion, to advice, to absolute doctrine.
As a member, it is my belief that it was never intended to be that way.
I'm not LDS.
Let's pretend that Christ, Thomas Monson, Ghandi, the Dahlai Lama, and George Washington all got totally blasted at a party...
How does that impact my or anyone elses decision to drink or not to drink. Do you do things because others do?
I lost my best friend to a drunk driver (he was the driver, and I was often with him when either of us would be driving impaired). I miss my friend.
I could be dead, but I'm not.
I lost another good friend to meth.
I don't care if Christ himself came down with a 6-pack of Molson and suggested we party, not happening.
I think the church is well within it's rights to counsel it's membership. It's up to them to create a community they like.
Choose for yourself...
I do...
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