shagster01
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having your fill, means to be full and satisfied. Get a dictionary.
So they were full on wine. What comes next?
having your fill, means to be full and satisfied. Get a dictionary.
You don't think continuing to drink after "having their fill" would equate to being inebriated?
And serving people more who have "had their fill" is encouraging the inebriation?
Not really
, and at any rate it wouldn't matter, please cite which of the 613 laws that says drinking wine is sin.
Also if they were so drunk (text says no such thing anyway) how would they know the wine was better than what they already had?
Drinking wine isnt a sin, engaging in homosexual acts, is.
Why would it be, since drinking wine isn't a sin?
Envyings, murders, drunkenness, revellings, and such like: of the which I tell you before, as I have also told you in time past, that they which do such things shall not inherit the kingdom of God. Galatians 5:21
God did outlaw the kind where men were kidnapped and forced into it, ive already quoted the scripture on it. It says that both the kidnapper and the person who receives the stolen one, is to be put to death.
Biblically the word slave also covers indentured servitude.
Im confused by some of your posts, do you think there is evil in God?
So there is no obligation in your mind for a bar to stop serving an intoxicated patron?
Drinking too much is.
It would apply even if only one was drunk.
That's like saying serving cake at a gay wedding is fine because not everyone there is gay.
You mind is truly dark.
Again, cite which of the 613 laws that says that drinking wine is sin. Then even if you try twisting scripture, show where drunkeness is a sin unto death, like homosexual relations, thanks.
Hint: even if you take a verse from context to make it a law (like the pharisees) it would still not be one unto death.
The bible says all sin leads to death.
I'm sure yours don't though.
God opposed drunken revelers.
Does God have a truly dark mind?
I haven't heard an answer yet.
If making a cake for a gay wedding is condoning the sin, is making wine at a wedding that people most certainly used to get drunk condoning the sin too?
It is completely implied in scripture as the host talks about how most people wait until the guests have "had their fill," and then bring out cheap wine, but Jesus, at that point, brought out excellent wine.
Don't play the "it's implied" game. The host was stating the usual practice. Where's it say the people were drunk?