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PROHIBITION Was a Good Thing! -
04-05-2012, 04:20 PM
God is not against the drinking of alcohol by True Christians™. He can trust True Christians to avoid the debauchery, revelry and sin that others engage in when drunk. After all, alcohol removes inhibitions, letting loose the dogs in sin within. We don't have any sin within, so we can cut the leash whenever we want.
I agree that the lower orders and/or non-Christians should not be allowed to produce, distribute, or consume alcohol. And I rebuke those historical revisionists who think that Prohibition of Alcohol was "Excessive government" or "only helped organized crime" - that's the exact same arguments used by potheads. In short, there's no difference between a person who thinks that prohibition was bad, and a person who wants to legalize pot.
From: http://www.jesus-is-savior.com/Evils...rohibition.htm
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Originally Posted by David J. Stewart
PROHIBITION Was a Good Thing!
By David J. Stewart | December 5th, 2007
"And he said, What hast thou done? the voice of thy brother's blood crieth unto me from the ground." -Genesis 4:10
Today marks the 75th year since PROHIBITION ended. Don't believe the lying propaganda that prohibition was a bad idea... ALCOHOL PROHIBITION was good! Prohibition was the right thing to do! Prohibition failed because of the sinfulness of the American people and because many authorities refused to enforce the law...
Did Evangelist Billy Sunday waste the best years of his life fighting the booze industry? No, God instructs all Christians to "RISE UP FOR ME AGAINST THE EVILDOERS" (Psalm 94:16). Billy Sunday did what every Christian today should be doing... speaking out against the evils of booze! (Ephesians 5:11). Was the Anti-Saloon League wrong in their efforts to outlaw booze? No, they were fighting against a menace to society, which alcohol still is today.
It is not surprising that many Americans today are singing praises over the failure of PROHIBITION, when you consider that 71% of Americans in 2006 confessed to drinking alcohol...
America is a sinfully proud nation that snubs its nose at God and glorifies sin. How dare we claim "In God We Trust," while flocking by the millions to SIN CITY Las Vegas?
...The reason why prohibition failed wasn't because PROHIBITION was a bad thing; BUT, because America has turned its back on God. It wasn't the churches and Christian bookstores selling booze during prohibition, it was the dirty and vile saloons. Every form of sin and debauchery is associated with the evils of booze and the saloon. Booze and immorality are synonymous. Thank God for those folks who fought to make prohibition a reality, and woe unto the Devil's crowd who fought to repeal it. God will be vindicated on Judgment Day. Just as Abel's blood cried out from the ground to God (Genesis 4:10), so do all the victims of the alcohol industry cry out to God...
PROHIBITION was a good thing. Just because it didn't work doesn't mean that it was a bad idea. I sincerely don't believe alcohol would ever have been outlawed in the first place, if it weren't for the greedy Rockefeller's who wanted to buy out the industry. American's love their sins too much, which was evidenced clearly in the Roaring Twenties. The situation in America today is much, much worse. Who would have imagined a day in America when homosexuals would be given in unholy matrimony. It's vile homosexual God-haters like Rosie O'Donnell who are labeling Christians as terrorists. Rosie O'Donnell is the enemy of God. Philippians 3:18-19, "For many walk, of whom I have told you often, and now tell you even weeping, that they are the enemies of the cross of Christ: Whose end is destruction, whose God is their belly, and whose glory is in their shame, who mind earthly things." Consider yourself warned.
Billy Sunday was 100% correct when he mightily preached...
"The saloon is the sum of all villainies. It is worse than war or pestilence. It is the crime of crimes. It is the parent of crimes and the mother of sins. It is the appalling source of misery and crime in the land. And to license such an incarnate fiend of hell is the dirtiest, low-down, damnable business on top of this old earth."
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Re: PROHIBITION Was a Good Thing! -
04-05-2012, 06:45 PM
If only we could return to the principles of our forefathers, where only white males could vote, own slaves, drink alcohol and own a gun. How far we have fallen under "President" Obama
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Re: PROHIBITION Was a Good Thing! -
04-05-2012, 09:44 PM
I know that red people (is that PC?) are not allowed to buy alcoholic beverages so they make stuff out of payoty on their own. But they're penned up for the most part so who cares.
Why are nigras allowed to buy 40s of Colt .45? They get all huffed up and break windows and steal televisions. It has happened over and over; I've seen it on Fox more times than I can remember. Will we never learn?
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Re: PROHIBITION Was a Good Thing! -
04-06-2012, 05:17 PM
When the Godly Republican Party restores honor and dignity to the White House (you know what I mean) this November, consumption of alcohol will be only one of the many abominations we will criminalize. I've been working on a partial list....
Abortion
Birth Control
Obamacare
Unions
Foreign Aid (except for Israel)
Food Stamps
Teaching Eviloution
Amtrak
Gun control
Environmental Protection Agency
Pell Grants
Science
Department of Education
Department of Energy
Social Security
Medicare
Public Transportation
Hooded Sweatshirts
Solar Power
College
Unemployment Insurance
The so-called "Voting Rights Act"
"Organic" food
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Re: PROHIBITION Was a Good Thing! -
04-06-2012, 08:49 PM
I agree that the Prohibition was a good thing. While we're on it, it's time to ban insulin too. Welfare moms inject that white slime into their diabetes possessed kids, turning them into drug addicts. Recreational and prescribed insulin abuse kills 42 000 each year. Big Pharma hand out big money to doctors who prescribe insulin. Five million school children in the US abuse insulin.
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Re: PROHIBITION Was a Good Thing! -
04-06-2012, 09:06 PM
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Originally Posted by H. Montague Worthington
When the Godly Republican Party restores honor and dignity to the White House (you know what I mean) this November, consumption of alcohol will be only one of the many abominations we will criminalize. I've been working on a partial list....
Abortion
Birth Control
Obamacare
Unions
Foreign Aid (except for Israel)
Food Stamps
Teaching Eviloution
Amtrak
Gun control
Environmental Protection Agency
Pell Grants
Science
Department of Education
Department of Energy
Social Security
Medicare
Public Transportation
Hooded Sweatshirts
Solar Power
College
Unemployment Insurance
The so-called "Voting Rights Act"
"Organic" food
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What an excellent contribution to our True Christian™ heritage, Brother Worthington, to list the things we need to have laws against in our new smaller government.
I was pleased to note you used the term "partial list" because sinful types of music were not listed. I suppose one generic thing we should outlaw would be called "Hollywood".
But, I'll leave completing the list to you and others.
Isaiah 24:1-3 Behold, the LORD maketh the earth empty (2)...as the taker of usury, so with the giver of usury to him. (3) The land shall be utterly emptied, and utterly spoiled: for the LORD hath spoken his word.
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Re: PROHIBITION Was a Good Thing! -
04-06-2012, 10:15 PM
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Originally Posted by Roberta
I know that red people (is that PC?) are not allowed to buy alcoholic beverages so they make stuff out of payoty on their own. But they're penned up for the most part so who cares.
Why are nigras allowed to buy 40s of Colt .45? They get all huffed up and break windows and steal televisions. It has happened over and over; I've seen it on Fox more times than I can remember. Will we never learn?
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It's been a long sad history Sister Roberta. Prohibition was an idea that the "progressives" came up with – to "improve" mankind (and to keep the "firewater" from the savage injuns), and it wasn't necessarily implemented according to Biblical principles. The same is true with the "Family Planning" and "Contraception" – it came from the progressives (i.e. LIEbruls / Democrats), and similar to the KKK (also from the Democrats), it was designed to keep the nigras (and other inferior races) from breeding. Of course, the problem is the same one we always have with the Democrats, they keep flip flopping on these issues and changing their minds.
The root problem with Prohibition came from women; puffed up after being given the right to vote, the WCTU (Women's Christian Temperance Union) spearheaded the Prohibition efforts, and despite claiming to be "Christian", didn't adhere to the Bible (KJV1611).
Ideally, we need to control drinking by requiring True Christians™ to be registered and obtain a license to drink. Proper Biblical Laws with regard to drinking can then be implemented and enforced – with fines, revocation of drinking licenses, and other Biblical punishments metered out for infractions. Others might disagree with this modest proposal, but we certainly don't need Big Government when this can be handled at the local level.
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