There are 2 conspiracies here.
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Alcohol loosens the body systems up so a demon can actually enter it and then there are 2 of you in there. The demon wrestles for control and the more you drink, the more control it has. If you let go and the demon takes over (like during a blackout), you can end up getting a DUI or saying bad things to people and destroying relationships or even hurting yourself.
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The reason they outlawed it was to move all the money to the Mafia which the Illuminati control but then it was legalized again.
The good news is the alcohol industry lost half their profits in recent years because many stopped drinking and Gen Z has no interest in it.
Many who quit moved to marijuana which is actually beneficial because it reverses mind brainwashing fast and has a healing effect on the body cells at the same time.
Christ's first public miracle was turning water into wine so people could drink at a wedding feast. There is nothing wrong with the moderate use of alcohol.
The sin of gluttony is what opens you to demons, as all mortal sins do.
There is a lot more to that story.
Jesus was experiencing human form until he went to the mountaintop and went into phase 2 with his powers. Those powers are very sensitive so when his compassion fell over the unhappy guests, the miracle triggered itself. From that point on he remembered to watch the power of his own emotions.
The other excuse that he drank wine on the cross is that Jesus said “I thirst” so the Roman put wine on a sponge and gave it to him. What is he going to do? Get mad and say he wants water while nailed to a cross?
Both these excuses are invalid.
No, that's all BS. The way it happened is that the Blessed Virgin Mary noticed the poor couple was out of wine, and went to her son, and asked for a favor. She interceded on their behalf. Jesus gave some pushback because his public ministry wasn't underway yet, but then he relented. Still, he made the staff fill up the giant jars with water first.
The moral of the story is two-fold. Ask Mary for help, she understands. And two, you have put the work in and fill up the jars with water before God just makes things happen for you.
Guys your discussions are worth. Yea, if wine was bad Jesus wouldnt had turned water into wine and wouldnt have said to drink to remember of Him. He wouldnt have drank it.