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1. Alcohol And The Church
It seems to be that our main questions are, Should we use alcohol and what about those that abuse it? How should the Church deal with those that do drink or should we as a society deal with it? While there is nothing in the Bible that says drinking is a sin, but drunkeness is. I believe as a society we do have a problem with alcohol abuse. But in t
2. Alcoholism
is a problem today that effects a wide range of people including women, men, youths, and teens. The Webster New Universal Unabridged Dictionary defines as, "a complex psychological and nutritional disorder associated with excessive and usually compulsive drinking." Most people effected by and drink excessively, have a problem that they don't want t
3. Alcohol Benefits
Can you get the health benefits of wine without the alcohol? Red wine is making a lot of news lately for its positive benefits on heart health. Doctors believe it may even be responsible for the so-called French paradox -- people in France eat high-fat diets, but have lower rates of heart disease than Americans do. One reason red wine seems to hav
4. The Drinking Age: Legal Age Should Be 18
The legal drinking age in all states should be eighteen. First, the problems and costs associated with underage drinking might be alleviated. Second, studies show that alcohol is easily obtained, and most eighteen- year-olds who do so drink sensibly. Next, Louisiana's experiments with lowering the drinking age to eighteen show no changes. Last, oth
5. Personal Writing: Life Is Short
A very famous man once said, Life is short, drink it up. Although this saying seems silly it is actually a very useful phrase. No one really realizes how precious life is until they nearly lose it. I used to not care about being careful or making smart decisions up until about a year ago. During the past few years I have had several experiences