I recently wrote a second column on Sunday alcohol sales in Georgia for the Johns Creek Herald. The first column was an attempt to engage opponents of Sunday alcohol sales--who are primarily motivated by religion--on their own ground. I pointed out that since Jesus turned water into wine, Sunday alcohol sales do not represent an infringement on the Sabbath, and that Christians should be leery of attempts to impose religious views on wider society due to past persecutions at the hands of pagans and rivals within Christianity.
Moving On Up In the World...
Moving On Up In the World...
Moving On Up In the World...
I recently wrote a second column on Sunday alcohol sales in Georgia for the Johns Creek Herald. The first column was an attempt to engage opponents of Sunday alcohol sales--who are primarily motivated by religion--on their own ground. I pointed out that since Jesus turned water into wine, Sunday alcohol sales do not represent an infringement on the Sabbath, and that Christians should be leery of attempts to impose religious views on wider society due to past persecutions at the hands of pagans and rivals within Christianity.