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The relevant issue at hand isn't what is or isn't on the verboten list and whether or not it is logical, consistent or constitutes the greatest physical and spiritual threat to us.
What is relevant is faith and obedience. There is nothing prohibiting anyone from seeking to find hidden treasures of what other things will improve our health in addition to adhering to the verboten list. |
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Thanks for the link, Solon. |
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That's good to know.
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This reminds me about talking to a friend out at the course the other day.
This guy isn't active at all, but loves BYU football. Anyway we got talking about going to the Vegas game. He said if we go together we need to get tickets away from BYU fans because he is going to have a beer or two. I said, no big deal. He said it is an old habit. When he was a teenager his Dad told him to go get some beer. He said he was going to go to the local store and his mom said, you can't go there. You know your Dad is the Bishop. You have to go over and buy it in Millard. |
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Saying you could drink beer and honestly answer a bishop's WoW question in temple recommend is completely wrong. |
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What does the handbook, our 5th scripture, say about the WoW?
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Not exactly true. I'm in Denver, and the beer you buy in the supermarkets here is also 3.2%. As in Utah, you can go to a liquor store and buy stronger beer, but it will cost you more. There are also several states in the south where 3.2% beer is the norm. And while Canadian beers are a bit stronger than U.S. beers, they're not in the same ballpark as European beers -- particularly some of the German and Belgian beers.
It's a about time there was a thread in this forum that I knew something about.
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