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Surprise: Alcohol Leads to Cancer
Read More“Report reveals alcohol cancer link…One in 10 cancers in men and one in 33 in women across Western Europe are caused by drinking, according to new research. While even small amounts increases the risk, drinking above recommended limits causes the majority of cancer cases linked to alcohol, experts said…NHS guidelines are that men should drink no more than three to four units a day while women should not go over two to three units a day. But the new research, published in the British Medical Journal (BMJ), found cancer risks at even lower levels…Cancers of the pharynx, oesophagus and voice box were most commonly caused by alcohol, followed by liver…even more cancer cases would be prevented if people reduced their alcohol intake to below recommended guidelines or stopped drinking alcohol at all…Alcohol creates a chemical when it is broken down by the body which can damage DNA and increase the risk of cancer…”
(The Indepedent, Friday, 8 April 2011)
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Drunk On Grape Juice (Video)
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What is the Strong Drink in Deuteronomy 14?
“Just a quick question. Something I cannot seem to understand here. I know the Word tells us we should not use strong drink, and I believe that Jesus didn’t even make wine with alcohol, but what is Deut. 14:26 talking about? It seems as though God is giving the ok for strong drink, even though it is denounced other places in the scriptures…De 14:26
‘And thou shalt bestow that money for whatsoever thy soul lusteth after, for oxen, or for sheep, or for wine, or for strong drink, or for whatsoever thy soul desireth: and thou shalt eat there before the LORD thy God, and thou shalt rejoice, thou, and thine household…’ If you could help me understand this, I would appreciate it.” (Bro. David)
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Another City Falls to Alcohol (Mansfield, Texas)
ANOTHER CITY FALLS TO ALCOHOL:
PLEASE PRAY FOR MANSFIELD, TEXAS
Recently, Wal-Mart, and some other stores, contributed money to a drive to make Mansfield (the city close to our church), a “wet” city. Some early voting took place. And before long, I saw in the paper that the final day of voting would soon occur. A few months before, there had been an organized opposition against Big League Dreams, since they were going to take away property, and serve alcohol in the presence of children. Many people had protested against alcohol. They had won a victory. I was sure that many of these people would be organized against the coming alcohol vote. I was wrong. Although we are not technically in Mansfield, I sent an article to the paper that was printed two days before the vote. It was, of course, shortened from the original, down to the following:
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Where is the Mass Cry Against Alcohol? – KAU#113
WHERE IS THE MASS CRY AGAINST ALCOHOL? “Alcohol: ‘The Most Dangerous Substance In Society’ – “The director of the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism calls alcohol ‘the most widespread and damaging substance we have in society.’ The May 7 U.S. News has an 8-page article showing, among other things, how alcohol alters brain chemistry. New science uses new imaging techniques and shows how alcohol can rewire the circuitry of the brain, eroding its ability to feel pleasure and act wisely, and replacing it with a locus for intense craving and destructive behavior. The article terms alcoholism a disease [the Bible calls it sin, drunkenness] that interferes with home life, work, interpersonal relationships, and eventually with health.’” (Calvary Contender) Comments: Alcohol is called by this one authority the most damaging substance in society. Why then does the worldly media often smile upon casual drink, but frown upon casual smoking? It is almost frightening to see how the U.S. media and government campaign against tobacco has altered the actual mentality of the masses. Was this some kind of an experiment or just a money grab? I do wonder. Tobacco harms the body. I am morally against it (yet, I hear it is good in gardens to ward off certain insects). I do not use tobacco in any form. But the hysteria against tobacco is bizarre when other questionable or harmful substances are warmly embraced by the masses and their media pipers. These harmful substances have just as many medical reports (propaganda) to support their sales as the tobacco companies. Is the pipe tobacco of a Charles Spurgeon significantly worse than caffeine? I wonder. While society now suddenly hates tobacco, it is presently in love with caffeine. It has just been reported that McDonald’s is getting into the gourmet coffee house business (literally). Some investment firms are now serving gourmet coffee. Oh, and the latest news is that gourmet coffee is so popular that CHURCHES are now getting in on the money. The Federalist reports: “‘What initially proved difficult, but has since been overcome, is why a cup of coffee costs $3.35 rather than 50 cents. We had to educate northern Indiana on how to order. Now they’re hooked.’ – Dave Allen, spokesman for the Family Christian Center in Munster, Ind., on the addition of a Starbuck’s coffee franchise INSIDE their church. The 6,000 member megachurch paid $50,000 for the franchise.” (Federalist, May 4) And what about other substances? White sugar (i.e. sugar cane absolutely stripped by man’s processing) is a substance with no food value, vitamins, etc. It is commonly linked to many physical problems by nutritionists. And what about that weird chemical sweetener stuff in the little square packages? Isn’t it at least a bit hypocritical to look down on a casual smoker while at the same time one is surfeiting with junk food of no food value (which destroys B vitamins, etc.)? Okay, since so many are now staring at the computer with a blank look, I will make another point. Why is it morally proper (according to the worldlings) to drink alcohol socially, but it is now wrong to smoke tobacco? Is it only because of second hand smoke? There seems to be more to it. I am not interested in a sue crazy government campaign against every harmful or questionable substance. I am only making a point that it is amazing how much control the media has in shaping public opinion. This thought certainly makes me want to continue my endeavor to encourage Christians (and everyone else, for that matter) to free themselves from the seduction of the worldly TV tube. It is certainly Big Brother thought control. (KA #113)
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