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how does making whiskey in his bath tub promote holiness?
Using the gifts God gave us to make a drink that people can sit around and enjoy and build fellowship together. Drinking alcohol is not immoral or unholy but drunkenness can be. Removing alcohol doesn't make you holy.how does making whiskey in his bath tub promote holiness?
When I attended a Free Methodist Church they had history books that proves my claims. friend.,I thought that the denomination that John Wesley helped create was a tea sipping community. Whiskey did not touch the denomination members' lips once brought into that fold.
You need to justify your claim quoted.
‘Drink water only when it agrees with your stomach; if not, good small beer.’
thanks for correctgion friendNo clue about whiskey in a bath tub and he did speak about being cautious of drinking strong spirits and he preferred ale.
John Wesley was known to have a taste for ale and did not completely abstain from alcohol, despite his opposition to the drinking of tea and the temperance movement that emerged later in Methodism. He believed in moderation rather than total abstinence.
We're talking 18th century here. Drinkable tap water is a modern luxury most Americans don't appreciate until they cross the border into Mexico. Or visit almost any third-world country.Today, in more modern cities, the water quality is good enough for visitor to drink the reticulated town water without getting sick/diarrhoea.
Still trying to picture John Wesley cracking open a Bud. We don't even use real wine in Communion.
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doing nowDoes noboddy on this site ever stop and run a search on challenging or different posts.
I found this in seconds.
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WESLEY & Why Did Budweiser Put Him in a Newspaper Ad?
Commentary by Dr. Whitesel: A colleague sent me an unusual advertisement for beer that utilized Wesley’s comments. Printed at the height of the Temperance Movement, it apparently was an attem…churchhealthwiki.wordpress.com
Do read it and note what a knowledgeable person wrote about the advert.
link for the authors own web site Al DeFilippo: About the Author - The Asbury Triptych
We are supposed to be as innocent as doves and as wise as serpants! not gullible.
We flush our toilets with potable waterWe're talking 18th century here. Drinkable tap water is a modern luxury most Americans don't appreciate until they cross the border into Mexico. Or visit almost any third-world country.
I noted on my recent business trip to Beijing that the faucets had signs in English and Mandarin warning people not to drink the water. Apparently, the capital city of a highly technologically advanced nation is not able to provide its citizens with safe tap water.
Regretfully, the hotel did not provide free ale as a substitute.
The civilized among us have potable water pumped into our toilets. What aggravates me more is how much money people spend in bottled water. What comes out of our taps is cleaner than what 3/4 of the woods has to drink but that's not good enough for us. It's sadwe go down to lake to fill tub for flushing water, use 1 gallon buckets in rest room
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That's a good thing for dogs. We learned to keep the lid down when not in use.We flush our toilets with potable water
I remember an assignee from Scotland who looked aghast at the Americans lined up to get bottled water out of the vending machine, and said in his native burr, "I'll nae pay a dollar for what I can get free out of the tap. I'm a Scotsman, you know." Aye, laddie. Me neither.What aggravates me more is how much money people spend in bottled water.