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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Jesus turned water into wine, so there’s nothing immoral about drinking. The US has some of the strictest laws for drinking (aside from Muslim nations). My parents allowed us to drink at holidays. We all got to try wine and beer. None of us ever got drunk doing this. Back in the 70s, when drinking age was 18, my parents were the host house for many high school parties and alcohol was served. They knew all the parents and ensured no one drove that had drank, and that no one got overly intoxicated. I think this helped the teens learn “how” to moderate their drinking. Now they learn at college, without a watchful eye… which means alcohol poisoning for some.[/quote] It's been proven that teaching your kids to drink at home does not translate them to being responsible with alcohol in college or later in life.[/quote]
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