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So one would have to assume, though very few would read your book, that it "totes the mail" for the "anti-alcohol in any amount sect" of Christendom. Question: Is caffeine a drug? A stimulant it is according to medical data, as opposed to a depressant such as alcohol would be. Would overindulgence in coffee be wrong, sinful, or worldly? If so, would a sip or two be a stumbling block to our walk with the Almighty? As much coffee as I have seen you drink before in the past, it gives one pause to think. Anyway, I would appreciate a response.
Signed,
tongue in cheek inquisitor
Posted by: Laughing Out Loud | 2009.08.10 at 06:03 PM