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Drinking to feel cool! (Part II)

Wednesday, August 20th, 2008

A recent report by the Center on Alcohol Marketing and Youth (Youth Exposure to Alcohol Advertising on Television and in National Magazines, 2001 to 2006; December 19, 2007) brings out the following statistics:

Alcohol use is the number-one drug problem among youth. More students in grades 8, 10 and 12 drink alcohol than smoke cigarettes or use illegal drugs. “Alcohol use remains extremely widespread among today’s teenagers. Nearly three quarters of students (72 percent) have consumed alcohol (more than just a few sips) by the end of high school; and about two fifths (39 percent) have done so by 8th grade…. Nearly a fifth (18 percent) of the 8th graders in 2007 report having been drunk at least once in their life” (Overview of Key Findings, 2007, NIH Publication 08-6418, p. 9) (more…)

Drinking to feel cool! (Part I)

Wednesday, August 20th, 2008

We are saturated by images and messages designed to influence our attitudes about alcohol. Today’s advertisers not only want to sell us their products; they want to sell us a “lifestyle” based on an idealized image of what our lives will be like if we use their products. How effective would a wine advertisement be if it showed a lonely buyer taking a bottle home, to drink alone while watching television?

But there is another kind of “advertising” that make alcohol be so appealing—the attitudes of families and friends. People around us think of drinking as a necessary part of any successful family/friends gathering or social event. Most of our friends and family associate alcohol with fun and excitement—maybe even as a necessary ingredient for fun and excitement in our lives. Without realizing it, people of all ages fall victim to the glamorization of alcohol—the unrealistic portrayal of its role in a happy and successful life. (more…)

In Fact… you have to choose!

Monday, August 18th, 2008

You have to choose between observing the “mass of Christ” (Christimas) — which pictures Christ as a helpless little child, and is surrounded by pagan concepts of the Yule log, the Christmas tree, Santa Claus and Rudolph the red-nosed reindeer—OR, on the other hand, observing the biblical Holy Days that picture, step-by-step, the awesome PLAN that God is working out here on earth. You have to choose between following Christ and the original Apostles, or following the Catholic “fathers” of the Dark Ages who increasingly injected layer after layer of rank paganism into professing Christianity. (more…)

Which Feasts to Celebrate?

Monday, August 18th, 2008

Sadly, most of us just “grew up” in Protestant churches—or in Catholicism—and basically took for granted all that we were taught about God, Christ and religion. Very few people usually bother—even after reaching adulthood—to actually study and genuinely prove WHY they believe what they believe. It just seems easier to “follow the crowd” and go along with whatever we have been taught. Have you carelessly ASSUMED that the Bible teaches us to observe Christmas and Easter? Have you assumed that Christ, our example, and the original inspired Apostolic Church observed Christmas and Easter? (more…)

Man with Godly Character.

Thursday, August 14th, 2008

Many people have wondered: Why didn’t God in the beginning simply create humans as spirit beings without human nature? Why did He first make us physical—from the dust of the earth—then offer us eternal life only if we vigorously resist the weaknesses of our flesh? If God can do all things, why didn’t He just create us with perfect character? In other words, what is the purpose of this difficult and trying physical life? Couldn’t our heartache and suffering have been avoided? (more…)