Comment by hn_acc1

Comment by hn_acc1 2 days ago

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So are you still allowed real wine at communion then? A bottle of beer after working on your car all day? I know some christians who preach "100% dry", others are more relaxed. Some are fine with contraceptives (including many Pentecostals, which is how I was raised), quite a few overweight people, etc. And they're just as christian as you are.

It sounds like you're going for the "unlikely to need it" plans, which go broke when you actually get sick..

ceejayoz a day ago

> So are you still allowed real wine at communion then?

I've run into folks who claim "wine" was a mistranslation of "grape juice", and some denominations don't use wine.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eucharist

"The elements of the Eucharist, sacramental bread—either leavened or unleavened—and sacramental wine (among Catholics, Anglicans, Lutherans, Eastern Orthodox and Oriental Orthodox) or non-alcoholic grape juice (among Methodists, Baptists and Plymouth Brethren), are consecrated on an altar or a communion table and consumed thereafter."