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Sun 07/05/15 12:15 AM
No, drinking doesn't do all that. It is the person that does it. First, it is the person who chose to drink, not the drink, and one should be responsible for one's own action. Second, not everyone who drinks behave like that. It is only the cowards who can't do what they want when they are sober that uses the excuse of alcohol to release their hidden and suppressed nature, desire and mindset. Whatever a person does when one is drunk comes from what is stored in one's head, not a foreign idea or thought, except in the case of hallucination or severe mental breakdown resulting from alcohol abuse. Whatever the case, it is the person who abuse the drink, not vice versa, and whatever behaviour one exhibits after getting drunk solely depends on the person's mental state and temperament, not alcohol.

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Sun 05/10/15 02:56 AM
The greatest fallacy of christian is theology. It only complicates and confused perception. Diverse human interpretation of the scripture muddles spiritual vision and divert attention from God to doctrinal and theological bickerings blurring spiritual perceptions of the people. Religions are practiced best in simplicity. Your religion is based on your faith and your faith is enough to serve God. The simple knowledge that God is good and God is love and that he wants us to be good and love one another is good enough. If you do good and love your fellow beings, I think you are a good enough Christian.