Voke your addiction to ad hominem is entering the acute stage. The Bible is written in human language and the unfortunate bit is that one can interpret it to say almost anything. In this case, persons committed to alcohol imbibery abuse texts to justify addictions. And you accuse me of formed opinions?
1 Timothy 3:8 (KJ21) | In Context | Whole Chapter
8 Likewise must the deacons be serious, not doubletongued, not given to much wine,
not greedy for filthy lucre,Bible Gateway allows you to read in context. For example, what do other Bible verses and chapters say about alcohol/fermented wine? Do they praise or condemn it? But we don't even have to go that far. In that same verse, Paul tells Timothy that deacons should "not [be] greedy for filthy lucre." To come to your conclusion about wine from that same verse, one must also say deacons with moderate greed will breeze their way into heaven. I hope you see the dishonesty in that interpretation.
http://www.whiteestate.org/books/mh/mh27.htmlLiquor Traffic and Prohibition"Woe unto him that buildeth his house by unrighteousness, and his chambers by wrong; . . . that saith, I will build me a wide house and large chambers, and cutteth him out windows; and it is ceiled with cedar, and painted with vermilion. Shalt thou reign, because thou closest thyself in cedar? . . . Thine eyes and thine heart are not but for thy covetousness, and for to shed innocent blood, and for oppression, and for violence, to do it." Jeremiah 22:13-17.
The Work of the Liquor SellerThis scripture pictures the work of those who manufacture and who sell intoxicating liquor. Their business means robbery. For the money they receive, no equivalent is returned. Every dollar they add to their gains has brought a curse to the spender.
With a liberal hand, God has bestowed His blessings upon men. If His gifts were wisely used, how little the world would know of poverty or distress! It is the wickedness of men that turns His blessings into a curse. It is through the greed of gain and the lust of appetite that the grains and fruits given for our sustenance are converted into poisons that bring misery and ruin.
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Every year millions upon millions of gallons of intoxicating liquors are consumed. Millions upon millions of dollars are spent in buying wretchedness, poverty, disease, degradation, lust, crime, and death. For the sake of gain, the liquor seller deals out to his victims that which corrupts and destroys mind and body. He entails on the drunkard's family poverty and wretchedness.
When his victim is dead, the rum seller's exactions do not cease. He robs the widow and brings children to beggary. He does not hesitate to take the very necessaries of life from the destitute family, to pay the drink bill of the husband and father. The cries of the suffering children, the tears of the agonized mother, serve only to exasperate him. What is it to him if these suffering ones starve? What is it to him if they, too, are driven to degradation and ruin? He grows rich on the pittances of those whom he is leading to perdition.