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The question I was attempting to assist in asnwering is the difference, tradiiotnally between hard liquor, wine and beer, which may have bearing on the discussion concerning the WoW based on Section 89.
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You're right. Leonard Arrington, "An Economic Interpretation of 'the Word of Wisdom'" in BYU Studies 1:1 (Winter, 1959), pp. 37 - 50. http://byustudies.byu.edu/Products/M...e=7&ProdID=913 The internet is amazing.
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http://www.amazon.com/Whiskey-Defini...1361320&sr=1-1 I have Jackson's book on single malt scotches. I draw a distinction between single malt scotch and other liquors. His books are very informative and entertaining regarding the history of whiskies, how they're made, and with ratings of various modern brands.
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Could the conflation of beer with liquor be a result of the prohibition era? Wasn't all alcohol banned then? So maybe that's the genesis of the "beer is against the WOW line of thought"?
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So here i am in chicago and my company ends long day of meetiings with buckets of beer. No one get trashed. They all have one or two, relax a little and enjoy each other's company.
Part me thinks "I should have a beer and unwind" then reality kicks in and I see Solon's little brother two seats down As the old Joke goes... "There's a reason you always take two mormon's fishing with you. if you take only one he will drink all your beer"
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