What are the expectations of Christians concerning the drinking 
              of alcohol?  
             
              For those who can drink alcohol safely (that is, non-addictively), 
              our norms should be moderation, attention to circumstances (such 
              as driving, children’s needs), and keeping alcohol in perspective. 
              For those who cannot drink safely because of an addictive reaction 
              to alcohol, the only responsible norm is abstinence, sobriety. Leaders 
              need to be aware that alcohol, even in moderate amounts, can impair 
              judgment and response times. Drinking should be a social experience, 
              not a part of business life or meetings where decisions are to be 
              made.  
            Those 
              are my understandings. Some Christians believe that any consumption 
              of alcohol is wrong, a violation of God’s will. 
              
            —Tom 
              Ehrich  
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