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[[Alcohol in the Bible]] explores the dual role of alcohol, highlighting its positive uses and warnings against excess. In biblical narratives, the fermentation of fruit into wine holds significance, with grapes and [[wine]] often linked to both celebration and cautionary tales of sin and temptation, reminiscent of the concept of the [[forbidden fruit]]. |
[[Alcohol in the Bible]] explores the dual role of alcohol, highlighting its positive uses and warnings against excess. In biblical narratives, the fermentation of fruit into wine holds significance, with grapes and [[wine]] often linked to both celebration and cautionary tales of sin and temptation, reminiscent of the concept of the [[forbidden fruit]]. |
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The Seventh-day Adventist Church, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and The Church of the Nazarene are all Christian Churches that prohibit the consumption of alcohol. |
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==Hinduism== |
==Hinduism== |