What the Bible says about Alcohol What Does the Bible really say about Alcohol, by Preston Sprinkle speaks about the misunderstanding many Christians as well as non religious people have about what the bible perception is on alcohol. Preston Sprinkle’s published this article in order to persuade readers that there is no evidence in the bible stating that it is wrongful to consume alcoholic beverages. The article is written with a great sum of detail as well as a variety of key points. To elaborate, Sprinkles demonstrates exceptional writing skills, therefore getting his main points across without confusion while making his argument persuading. To add, his paper maintained focuses on the main topic, had well developed points, and lastly was organized exposing the theme entirely.
Firstly, the way Sprinkles organized his paper ensured it flowed smoothly which helped the reader’s comprehension of the
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It condemns drunkenness and being enslaved to wine” (Ephesians 5:18; Titus 2:3), states Sprinkle. Sprinkle adds that restraining from alcohol is not the wisest way to avoid drunkenness. He argues that if Christians want to forbid alcohol consumption, then they should also avoid making a lot of money to avoid materialism. Sprinkle has a very good argument upon alcoholism, and his facts are clearly supported. ‘Another example, in which he does well to develop his point was characterised here“But the Bible goes further than admitting that drinking is simply allowed. Throughout Scripture, the production and consumption of beer and wine are often connected to the covenant promises of God”. Under the old covenant, wine is a blessing (Deut 7:13; 11:14) and the absence of wine a curse (28:39, 51). In just 3 sentences, sprinkle’s is able to give a clear statement, then follow with a creditable