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- A Reply To "BOOZE.TXT"
-
-
- This file is being written in reply to the above-mentioned file.
- It is not a condemnation of the file "BOOZE.TXT", but is written in
- the hope of spreading some of the facts of the disease of alcoholism.
- I am afraid the writer of "BOOZE.TXT" has confused alcohol with
- alcoholISM.
- As a recovering alcoholic who has, by the Grace of God, not found
- it necessary to drink anything containing alcohol for more than 14
- years, I feel qualified to offer my opinion. In addition, I worked at
- a hospital for the treatment of substance abuse for more than 2 years.
-
- At times, I myself have doubts about calling alcoholism a
- disease. I believe that it is more of a psychological disease than a
- physical one. However, even the American Medical Association has
- accepted that it IS a disease.
-
- I will now comment on the file, "BOOZE.TXT", issue by issue.
-
- "1. If it is a disease, it is the only disease that is contracted by
- an act of will."
-
- This is not true - alcoholism has been proven conclusively to be
- a hereditary illness, much like diabetes. In addition, when an
- alcoholic takes his first drink, he does not know for certain whether
- or not alcohol will become a problem in his life.
- I believe anyone`s life would be better if they never drank any
- form of alcohol. Alcohol is a mind-altering drug that can be
- addictive. Yet we cannot watch TV or read a magazine without being
- exposed to the seducing advertisements used by the alcohol industry.
- But to say that a person, before his first drink, makes a
- decision to be an alcoholic, is improper and untrue.
-
- "2. It is the only disease that requires a license to propagate."
-
- If any person old enough to buy alcohol wants to, a driver`s
- license is required. But it is improper to suggest that alcoholics
- need a license to drink.
-
- "3. It is the only disease that is bottled and sold."
-
- Untrue. AlcoholISM is not bottled - alcohol is.
-
- "4. It is the only disease that requires outlets to spread."
-
- Untrue. Alcoholism does not require outlets - alcohol does.
-
- "5. It is the only disease that produces revenue for the government."
-
- Indirectly true, but really stretching the point.
-
- "6. It is the only disease the provokes crime."
-
- True in the strictest sense, but this statement is again really
- stretching the division between to words "alcohol" and "alcoholism".
-
- "7. It is the only disease that is habit forming."
-
- Alcoholism is a disease of addiction. Addiction, by definition,
- could be called `habit forming`. Alcoholism is NOT a `habit`. It is a
- disease that causes a person to be unable to control his consumption
- of alcohol.
-
- "8. It is the only disease that is spread by advertising."
-
- Untrue. Advertising means nothing to the alcoholic. An alcoholic,
- having lost his self-control, is not affected by advertising. The use
- of alcohol IS spread by advertising.
-
- "9. It is the only disease for which we are fined for contracting."
-
- Untrue. A person can be an alcoholic without being `fined`. A
- play on words, really.
-
- "10. It is the only disease which brings death on the highways."
-
- Just because a person who is intoxicated has an auto accident
- that kills someone does not necessarily mean he is an alcoholic. He
- may or may not be.
- Instead of condemning alcoholics, "BOOZE.TXT" should be
- condemning the abuse of alcohol by alcoholic and non-alcoholic alike.
-
- "11. It is the only disease without a germ or virus cause, and which
- there is no human corrective medicine."
-
- Scientists have isolated a gene defect in alcoholics that they
- believe may be the cause of alcoholism. This gene defect would also
- explain why the disease of alcohol is hereditary.
- Therefore we have no grounds for condemning alcoholics merely as
- persons who are worthless, or as "drunkards", or as people who CHOOSE
- to be alcoholics. That is unfair and untrue. I did not CHOOSE to
- nearly die from my alcoholism. Anyone who says that I did is ignorant
- of the many facets of the disease of alcoholism.
-
- "12. Last but not least, it is the only disease that bars the patient
- from heaven, for no drunkard shall inherit the kingdom of God
- (except there be repentance...), 1 Cor. 6:9-10."
-
- TRUE. However, if we are going to quote Bible verses, how about:
-
- "And the third day there was a marriage in Cana of Galilee;
- and the mother of Jesus was there: And both Jesus was
- called, and his disciples, to the marriage.
- And when they wanted wine, the mother of Jesus saith unto
- him, They have no wine. Jesus saith unto her, Woman, what
- have I to do with thee? mine hour is not yet come. His
- mother saith unto the servants, Whatsoever he saith unto
- you, do it. And there were set there six waterpots of
- stone, after the manner of the purifying of the Jews,
- containing two or three firkins apiece. Jesus saith unto
- them, Fill the waterpots with water. And they filled them
- up to the brim. And he saith unto them, Draw out now, and
- bear unto the governor of the feast. And they bare it.
- When the ruler of the feast had tasted the water that was
- made wine, and knew not whence it was: (but the servants
- which drew the water knew;) the governor of the feast
- called the bridegroom..."
-
- John 2:1-9
-
- Thus, Our Lord`s first public miracle was turning water into
- wine.
- In addition, Jesus Christ was a Jew. Every year, at Passover,
- Jews have their ceremony during which they consume three glasses of
- wine. It is, I believe, fair to deduce that Our Lord partook of this
- ceremony.
-
- As I said above, I believe that alcohol has no place in a
- Christian`s home. But to isolate verses to condemn people who have a
- disease is unfair. There is no condemnation in Our Lord - there should
- certainly be none in us!
-
- One last Bible verse:
-
- "So when they continued asking him, he lifted up himself,
- and said unto them, HE THAT IS WITHOUT SIN AMONG YOU, let
- him first cast a stone at her."
- John 8:7
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