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381 Temperance -- Study Guide, p. 13.6 (Ellen G. White Estate)
1. Alcohol, tobacco, opium, tea, and coffee are bad-habit forming, thus destructive of self-control even in small quantities. “The only safe course is to ________________ not, ________________ not, ________________ not.. . .” ( 163 )
382 Temperance -- Study Guide, p. 19.1 (Ellen G. White Estate)
Reading Assignment: Temperance, “Alcohol and Society,” pages 23-54 (section 2)
383 Temperance -- Study Guide, p. 19.2 (Ellen G. White Estate)
This section spotlights the great evil of alcohol as a major weapon of Satan, what it is doing in society, and why we should not be indifferent about these consequences. Think about these applications to the principles in this chapter:
384 Temperance -- Study Guide, p. 19.3 (Ellen G. White Estate)
1. Has the incidence of alcohol-related crimes increased since the times in which Ellen White was writing?
385 Temperance -- Study Guide, p. 19.5 (Ellen G. White Estate)
3. What is my church doing to help alcoholics recover from their condition?
386 Temperance -- Study Guide, p. 19.6 (Ellen G. White Estate)
4. Should the church be involved in political issues that involve the sale and use of alcoholic beverages? How?
387 Temperance -- Study Guide, p. 19.7 (Ellen G. White Estate)
5. Look around for prominent people who have taken a firm stand against using alcohol themselves and serving alcoholic beverages in their homes. Consider writing them a letter thanking them for their positive influence.
388 Temperance -- Study Guide, p. 20.6 (Ellen G. White Estate)
4. What did alcohol, crime, and judgment have to do with: (a) the antediluvian world? ( 25 ) (b) San Francisco? ( 26 )
389 Temperance -- Study Guide, p. 21 (Ellen G. White Estate)
Alcohol and the Home
390 Temperance -- Study Guide, p. 22 (Ellen G. White Estate)
Alcohol and Men in Responsible Positions
391 Temperance -- Study Guide, p. 22.6 (Ellen G. White Estate)
5. Why does God concern Himself with warnings about alcohol and other intoxicants to leaders of men? ( 54 )
392 Temperance -- Study Guide, p. 24.5 (Ellen G. White Estate)
4. “Alcohol and ________________ pollute the blood of men, and thousands of lives are yearly sacrificed to these poisons.” ( 57 )
393 Temperance -- Study Guide, p. 26.9 (Ellen G. White Estate)
4. Name the artificial stimulants listed at the end of the chapter: (a) (b) (c) (d) alcoholic drinks ( 72 )
394 Temperance -- Study Guide, p. 27.2 (Ellen G. White Estate)
… of alcohol and tobacco. Often the trend toward intemperance is shown by other narcotics, stimulants, and drugs used as beverages, as medicines, or simply for …
395 Temperance -- Study Guide, p. 27.9 (Ellen G. White Estate)
2. Is it a sound argument that long life is achieved by some who use tea, coffee, opium, and alcohol? ______ yes ______ no ( 74 )
396 Temperance -- Study Guide, p. 41.3 (Ellen G. White Estate)
1. How can temperance workers infuse hope in addicts and alcoholics?
397 Temperance -- Study Guide, p. 46.2 (Ellen G. White Estate)
… without alcohol. We are counseled in this section as to our duty in respect to involvement so that we also may share with them the message of temperance in …
398 Temperance -- Study Guide, p. 56.1 (Ellen G. White Estate)
7. Visiting an alcoholism center called Washingtonian Home, Sister White expressed her gratification for the “opportunity of ________________ from the ________________ standpoint.” ( 261 )
399 EGW Index, vols. 1-4 (Topical Index), Addiction.2
Addiction, Addiction, novels produce, like alcohol and tobacco do OHC 275:3
400 EGW Index, vols. 1-4 (Topical Index), Aim, Aims.22
Aim, Aims, lack of, due to alcohol or tobacco Ed 202-3