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Letter: Christians commonly consumed alcohol until Wesley Tommy Jones writes: It was ok to drink the first 1800 years of church history. Christians consumed alcoholic beverages as a common part of everyday life until the founder of the Methodists came along, John Wesley, who said, "if you drink wine it will poison you," and people have been brainwashed ever since. --Tommy JonesComments re article 81567 Letter Pray for revival This story was posted on 2016-03-07 05:33:45
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