Religion and Alcohol Consumption
Legacy signals
Legacy popularity: 6,377 legacy views
For thousands of years, alcohol has been steeped in mystery and symbolism, eventually working its way into the very fabric of cults and early religions. One of the oldest methods of purposefully altering a person's conscious state, consumption of alcohol as a means of enlightenment, ceremony or entertainment has been a part of human culture for as long as history has been recorded, and possibly longer than that. But as societies developed over time and religions grew, alcohol became both praised and demonized by various groups at different times. Today, some of the world's major religions denounce alcohol use – like Buddhism and Islam, and other religions use alcohol as an integral part of ceremony and rite of passage, such as in Judaism. However, regardless of what a person's faith is, anyone that consumes alcohol to excess for long enough will become addicted and need serious, life-saving treatment in order to survive. For this reason it is important to understand the role – or lack thereof – of alcohol in religion. Because alcohol produces a profound alteration of the senses, early human cultures considered it to be a divine substance and treated it accordingly. Alcohol consumption was featured in funerary practices and other Pagan rituals, and eventually played a large role in fertility, as these early peoples considered alcohol's aphrodisiac effect to be a powerful aid in fertility – one of the most important aspects of early society. These Pagan cultures revered alcohol in the same way they revered plants, animals and other natural substances that they perceived to give them special "powers" or enhanced attributes. Of course, history tells us that these Pagan cultures eventually evolved into the highly organized Christian religions that we know today. For instance, Protestants, Baptists and many other sects of Christianity permit the consumption of alcoholic beverages, provided the consumption of such drinks is never to excess, keeping in line with the general Christian practice of moderation. However, Judaism not only permits the consumption of alcohol, it encourages it among certain sects and groups. In some cases it is required to drink an alcoholic beverage as part of certain ceremonies, depending upon a person's position in the church. Other major religions like Islam and Buddhism are staunchly against the use of alcohol. Buddhism is more passive in its teachings but generally states that nothing should be taken that will alter the natural state of the body. Islam, on the other hand, teaches that the consumption of alcohol is wicked, and at certain times in history was worthy of severe punishment, including death. While these views are not as extreme today, both Islam and Buddhism remain very much against the consumption of alcohol. This is seen by many as detrimental to because it may prevent practitioners from getting help for a problem if they need it. A prominent writer for the Association of Religion Data Archives, David Briggs, summed this problem up best by stating: "The strong norms against alcohol abuse, particularly in conservative congregations, might deter a lot of people from admitting they have a problem and seeking help." Alcoholism can happen to anyone, regardless of what religion they participate in. And while some people find solace in their religion, many others do not and therefore their own religion is not able to help them overcome this progressive, deadly disease. In this case, the person must look for outside sources of help like a professional alcohol rehab program. If you or someone you love is suffering from this disease, please act now, because religion alone cannot save a true alcoholic.
Get help right now with one of the country's best alcohol addiction recovery programs. Or, talk to someone at our inpatient treatment center 24 hours per day.
Further reading
Further Reading
Article
Online High School for Adults: Going Back to School in the Digital Age
The Convenience and Flexibility of Online High Schools You're thinking about going back to high school to finally get your diploma, but how do you make it happen at your age? Taking traditional classes can be tough when you have a job, family, and other responsibilities. But online high school for adults offers a flexible way to continue their education. In this article, we'll explore the benefits of virtual high school programs, from self-paced lessons to career counseling s
January 25, 2024
Article
Transforming Your Outdoor Paradise: Landscaping Construction in Monroe, NJ
Introduction Monroe Township, New Jersey, offers a picturesque canvas for homeowners looking to create their outdoor paradise. With its rolling hills, lush greenery, and a charming suburban atmosphere, it's no wonder that Landscaping Construction Monroe NJ is on the rise. Whether you're a long-time resident or new to the area, transforming your outdoor space into a beautiful and functional oasis is a rewarding endeavor. In this article, we will explore the world of landscapin
November 9, 2023
Article
Anchored in the Word: A Fresh Approach to Bible Study
For centuries, the Bible has been a timeless source of wisdom, guidance, and spiritual nourishment. It's been an inspiration of light for those in darkness, a refuge for the weary, and a source of strength and inspiration for millions across the globe. For many, turning to daily Bible verses or a strength Bible verse has become a profound part of their spiritual journey. However, with the wealth of wisdom embedded in this sacred text, many individuals often wonder about the b
August 3, 2023
Article
How To Make A Children's Book For A School Project?
Creating a children's book for a school project can be a fun and rewarding experience. Not only does it allow you to express your creativity, but it also provides an opportunity to learn about the process of writing and publishing a book. Here are some steps to follow when making a children's book for a school project: Steps To Make A Children's Book For A School Project Choose a topic or theme The first step in creating a children's book is to choose a topic or theme. This c
March 23, 2023