Talya wrote:
Corolinth wrote:
What is the issue with coffee and tea? And if the stipulation is "hot drinks," what does that mean for iced tea?
They haven't spelled it out, but the "Hot Drinks" are disliked due to the caffeine in them, not the temperature. The question becomes: does one follow the letter of the law or spirit of the law? Only coffee and tea are specifically forbidden, but why are they forbidden?
http://www.fairlds.org/Misc/Word_of_Wis ... crisy.htmlYeah, it's a gray area. Some people believe that it's the caffeine is bad. Others believe that it's the tannin in the drinks. The things to note is that "Word of Wisdom" is not an actual "Commandment" and more just that: words of wisdom. No mormon is going to be denied temple access for not eating meat sparigingly, for example. For the most part, the truly faithful will avoid caffeine "Just in case" since there isn't an official ruling on it.
For the record, I'm more of a "Jack Mormon" liberal. My take on things is generally different than most of my faith. For instance (and this is a shocker to a lot of the faithful) I totally believe in Darwin's theory of evolution. I also believe in the Big Bang. I just happen to believe that they were planned. I am very open minded to a lot of things, and I doubt I would call myself of the hardcore faithful. I am also a bit unique in that many of my close friends are homosexual and I've even attended one of my best friends' Commitment Ceremony (a gay wedding without being called a wedding) and was happy to be there. What the average person thinks of a "Mormon" I can pretty much guarantee I will not fit that mould. For good or bad. But probably bad.
So... yeah. I'm cool with drinking caffeine. If I'm sent to hell over that, I am going to laugh.