melach "sober sherlock" holmes has this question to ask: as an abstinent person with a verylife. i want to ask when people say "moderate drinker" what is moderate? i was talking about it with a friend online and it looks like its really open to interptetation, here in finland you stop drinking moderately when you lose control cant remember a thing and kiss a wild hog. in spain maybe its different.
As somebody who used alcohol to much when he was younger I can tell you I challenged many a pastor to show me from of the Bible that drinking is not God’s will for us…. until one day I was silenced by somebody with knowledge of Hebrew. If we look at the OT it is easy to see why we should not use alcohol because every time in the OT the Bible tell us to stay away from drinking wine it is fermented grape juice – thus wine. When the OT say we can drink wine it is fresh grape juice - not fermented.
“when the Old Testament speaks of wine, it seems to make a distinction between "alcoholic" and "non-alcoholic" wine. The Hebrew word "yayin" is used for fermented wine and "tirosh" for unfermented wine. Strong's describes "tirosh" as "must (grape juice) or fresh grape-juice (as just squeezed out)."”