Showing posts with label the Word of Wisdom. Show all posts
Showing posts with label the Word of Wisdom. Show all posts

Friday, July 10, 2015

What about alcohol and tea being used in foods from a Word of Wisdom standpoint?


                                                             -Photograph from Wikipedia Commons.

I'm seeing this more than ever now -- substances that are against the Word of Wisdom used in various food products.

I'm betting no General Authority is likely to ever address this gray area, but I will ...
If something's consumption is against the Word of Wisdom, then why is it OK to use it for cooking or in other things you eat?

EXAMPLE 1: Whiskey (and other alcohol) is sometimes used in cooking meat. I personally say that should be avoided whenever possible. 
Yes, the alcohol itself may evaporate in the cooking process, but the flavor of whiskey remains in the food. Why is that OK?
Seems as much as anything like the alcohol companies' ploy to get consumers to use more alcohol than anything else.
I don't think a temple worthy member should be doing it. If an LDS Church member has to buy whiskey to cook with, then they have certainly already patronized the alcohol companies.
If you buy meat with a whiskey flavor, then at the very least this has the appearance of evil.
(Now some may argue, what about mouthwash -- it has alcohol in it ....? Yes, it does. But you don't swallow much and alcohol is an antiseptic agent as its natural, God-given use and that's what the alcohol in mouthwash is being used for -- to clean, not to consume.)

EXAMPLE 2: Some other products just contain names that are things to avoid in the Word of Wisdom and yet they don't really contain the harmful products themselves. "Root beer," for instance; or "beer nuts."
No problem really here, but what can you expect from an alcohol-crazed world like ours????


Yes, these are gray areas of the Word of Wisdom. Members can do what they think best, but I've given you my advice to ponder.
Perhaps this is being too picky, or concerned about a small matter, but the Scriptures seems to stress that small things matter ....

NOTE: This article and all of the NighUntoKolob blog are NOT an official website of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. They are the author's conclusions and opinions only.


Tuesday, August 19, 2014

Meat Eating and the Gospel

IS it OK to eat meat as an active member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints?
Yes, in moderation.
The Church’s “Word of Wisdom” states:
“Yea, flesh also of beasts and of the fowls of the air, I, the Lord, have ordained for the use of man with thanksgiving; nevertheless they are to be used sparingly.”
“And it is pleasing unto me that they should not be used, only in times of winter, or of cold, or famine.” (Doctrine and Covenants 89:12-13).
It is interesting to note that there was no comma in verse 12, after the word “used” until the 1920s.
I have a copy of a D&C published in 1918 and there is not comma there. Presumably, B.H. Roberts added the comma, when he added footnotes in later editions.
Since the word “only” basically used to mean “except” in the 1800s, the comma was probably warranted, because substituting the word “except” for “only” would have the verse read like this:
“And it is pleasing unto me that they should not be used, except in times of winter, or of cold, or famine.”
Still, the fact the Lord placed the word “not” into verse 12 is intriguing. Take the word “not” out and the verse pretty much reads with the meaning that the Lord is pleased when you eat meats only in winter, cold or times of famine.
So, one could argue that in today’s world of refrigeration, the winter, cold or famine references may not apply. It did in Joseph Smith’s time for sure, though …
Notwithstanding, the accent on the entire verse is on “sparingly” usage for eating meats.
What does “sparingly” mean?
The Cambridge Dictionary states the meaning of the word is  “using very little of something.”
Indeed, the very day I decided to write this blog, I found this timely tidbit out there:
In an article, “What Science Has to Say About Red Meat,” from Yahoo Health News, Aug. 19, 2014, it advised consumers practice moderation in eating meat.
From increased cancer risk or a higher possibility of heart attack, too much meat is not a good thing,
However, the Lord does not advise being a vegetarian either, at least in the context of preaching publicly NOT to eat meats:
“Any whoso forbiddeth to abstain from meats, that man should not eat the same, is not ordained of God.” (D&C 49:18).
And, the Lord also cautioned against wasting meat or killing for pleasure only:
“And wo be unto man that sheddeth blood or that wasteth flesh and hath no need.” (D&C 49:21).
So, hunting for sport ONLY is not favored by the Lord.
The “Word of Wisdom” itself was originally given as a “greeting” and as a principle with the promise and NOT as a commandment.
Yet, the avoidance of alcohol, coffee, tea, or tobacco is now accepted as a commandment to the Saints, from Brigham Young’s time as prophet to today.
The rest of the Word of Wisdom, including eating meat sparingly, is likely still just good advice from the Lord.
I can find no General Authority discourses where eating meat is discouraged and all official LDS-sponsored dinners I've been to over the decades have included meat on the menu.
(One must also understand that the "Word of Wisdom" isn't purely about health matters. It is also a way the Lord separates his people from the world, by openly have them act differently, by not drinking coffee, for example.)



-In the Millennium, I don’t believe anyone will be eating meats. At the terrestrial world level, animals like the lion will not be meat-eaters, but will lay down with the lamb, safely together. Isaiah 11:7 states that the lion shall eat straw, like the ox, in the millennium.
So, why won’t man too be a vegetarian then?
Man will eat only what he raises in the field for his terrestrial world diet (see Isaiah 65:18-23).
(Myself, if I had to kill game or beasts for my own meat now; that prospect alone would make me a hasty vegetarian.)

NOTE: This article and all of the NighUntoKolob blog are NOT an official website of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. They are the author's conclusions and opinions only.






Saturday, June 16, 2012

No Alcohol in The Millennium?

                                                  
   Wikipedia Commons photograph

YOU may not agree with this view, but I strongly suspect that alcohol will NOT exist in the millennium, after Jesus Christ returns to the Earth and the planet is transformed to Terrestrial ("Garden of Eden") conditions.
I'm a long proponent that alcohol is the world's most used/ abused and dangerous drug and I feel sad for the so many people who all but center their lives around its use -- at least socially.
So, those who rely on alcohol had better be prepared for a total lack of the drug after the Second Coming.
(The consumpion of alcohol is against the Mormon Church's Word of Wisdom doctrine.)
In the Garden of Eden, there appeared to be no decay and so I really doubt that the fermenting process will exist then in a Terrestrial type of world.
I suppose a scientist could find another way to artificially create a form like alcohol then, but that's about it.
I suspect alcohol is simply a telestial world substance.
So, there you have it, the ultimate and eternal prohibition is coming!
Remember: The Second Coming is NOT the end of the world. It is only the end of the wicked and the end of wicked practices.



NOTE: This article and all of the NighUntoKolob blog are NOT an official website of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. They are the author's conclusions and opinions only.