Alcohol has been a destructive force in the history of mankind since Noah got drunk. The last two major preacher scandals that made headlines there was alcohol involved.
I've read that homicide with firearms is the most common type of homocide. Typically this involves metal. Knives, made of metal, are used to kill people. Cars, made of metal, kill people in accidents.
So is metal evil? Is it a destructive force? Should no Christian be taught dead touching metal.
Oh, and some metal music has bad lyrics, too, so there is another argument.
You treat alcohol as if it were an evil substance. God required wine and strong drink (beer in some translations) offerings in the temple. Why would God want that if these were evil substances?
It's not a doctrine of total abstinence that we need. It is simply observing life and realizing that there is nothing good about alcohol and never will be. The bible does not teach that alcohol is good for you.
Are you saying Paul was wrong when in inspired scripture he wrote to Timothy to drink a little wine for his stomach's sake? I've had medical ethanol around the house overseas. It can be used on wounds. Are you saying there is no positive use?
Psalm 104: tells us that God gave wine.
15 and wine to gladden the heart of man, oil to make his face shine and bread to strengthen man’s heart.
Do you think bread is evil, too. God gave that to strengthen men's heart. So do you think that is bad, too?
If wine is inherently bad, when why did Jesus take the cup and say "Drink ye all of it"?
Jesus said in the context of His Coming again in the clouds with the Power and Glory of the Father that we are to BE ON OUR GAURD against Carousing, Drunkeness, and being consumed with the cares of this life.
That is what he said the world will be doing when He comes and that day will come upon them like a TRAP. They will not be ready? Why? They will be carousing, drinking alcohol, and focused/worried about the things of this life. Those three things is what he used to describe their main problems that will make them NOT READY. (Luke 22:34)
I think you mean Luke 21:34
34 And take heed to yourselves, lest at any time your hearts be overcharged with surfeiting, and drunkenness, and cares of this life, and so that day come upon you unawares.
The warning is against drunkennes, not against light or moderate use of alcohol, the way Jesus and the apostles used it. Peter spoke against __excess of wine.__ Paul wrote that deacons were not to be given to __much__ wine.
I have a question for you. Do you think Paul wanted to make sure deacons did not drink too much Welch's grape juice?