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Our Testimony on Alcohol

Author(s):
Margaret Fisher
Issue:
On Reconciliation (January 2015)
Department:
Letters

Dear Editor: Thank you for reminding us of the traditional Quaker testimony on abstinence from alcohol. It is dismaying to see it increasingly forgotten in our meetings. It is one thing to recognize that outlawing alcohol and drugs leads to violent crime and mass incarceration. It is another to conclude that the use of chemical substances is desirable or even benign. When we are laughing about the casual use of wine or pot, we might want to ponder this question: Would we make a small sacrifice to help those in need? Are we able to forego a minor indulgence for the sake of those whom disease has made powerless? Because whether we are aware of it or not, we are surrounded by people who are caught with their families in a downward spiral of addiction.

– Margaret Fisher, Herndon Friends Meeting, Herndon, VA

Alcohol Integrity Addiction Culture

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