A Refutation of the “Moderate” Defense of Alcohol

Brother Todd Clippard argues that moderate alcohol consumption is a personal liberty in Christian life, but this article critiques his view as a dangerous theological compromise. It emphasizes total sobriety for Christians, citing biblical principles and the biological risks of alcohol. This piece calls for a rejection of the stance that allows for moderate drinking, advocating for a protective and sober approach to faith.

Was Jesus a Bartender?

To suggest that the Savior of the world produced a substance the Bible elsewhere calls ‘a mocker’ is to miss the profound purity of His creative act. As Jesus stood before six stone water jars in Galilee, He wasn’t just solving a social embarrassment—He was revealing His identity as the Creator.