Or, really, alcohol and religion; Can they be mixed? Ireland seems to think so. SHOULD they?
(by "mixed, I do'nt mean like getting hammered in the pews, just drinking in general for religious people. maybe having a beer while playing video games with Jesus. something like that.)
I'd rather get religious people, or at least people who were raised religious (and thus, know what it's like) opinions, but I welcome atheists' views as well.
I ask because
1)I'm religious. sort of.
2) I like alcohol
3) I thought this bit from Critical Miss was awesome: http://www.escapistmagazine.com/articles/view/comics/critical-miss/9091-Critical-Miss-The-GameChurch
I think they can be. but the way that you would have to drink while trying to avoid sinning... it may ruin the experience...
tell me what you think!
edit:
For those of you that do'nt know The Bible's actual take on alcohol (according to the christian canon, anyway) is not as negative as "contemporary organised religions'" is today (for the most part)
It has a negative stance against drunkenness, but not against drinking itself. It was shameful when Mosses got off the arc and got so slamered he passed out, but Jesus himself turned water into wine (and drank it).
(by "mixed, I do'nt mean like getting hammered in the pews, just drinking in general for religious people. maybe having a beer while playing video games with Jesus. something like that.)
I'd rather get religious people, or at least people who were raised religious (and thus, know what it's like) opinions, but I welcome atheists' views as well.
I ask because
1)I'm religious. sort of.
(agnostic-christian; which essentially means I believe in Jesus with some uncertainty but I do'nt go to church or do any... religious things... if you must know)
3) I thought this bit from Critical Miss was awesome: http://www.escapistmagazine.com/articles/view/comics/critical-miss/9091-Critical-Miss-The-GameChurch
I think they can be. but the way that you would have to drink while trying to avoid sinning... it may ruin the experience...
tell me what you think!
edit:
For those of you that do'nt know The Bible's actual take on alcohol (according to the christian canon, anyway) is not as negative as "contemporary organised religions'" is today (for the most part)
It has a negative stance against drunkenness, but not against drinking itself. It was shameful when Mosses got off the arc and got so slamered he passed out, but Jesus himself turned water into wine (and drank it).