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He showed me that whenever i got anxiety and sweaty hands when drinking coffee it was not from coffee but from an evil spirit.

Just exposing the enemy.

Jesus bless you

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Given all the food is bad topics you post I am wondering if you belong to a sect that has taboos on eating certain foods and drinking certain beverages??

I can drink coffee (mostly instant) and do not get sweaty hands nor anxiety.

Evil spirits do exist and get up to mischief against disciples of Christ, but I have generally found they put the effort into those temptations that are likely to take a disciple away from faith and obedience unto Christ Jesus. enticing a disciple to backslide and to fall away.

I am not sure that coffee makes the grade.

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What God showed me about coffee is it's a very special plant that he created that is amazing at waking me up in the morning and allows me to make it through the entire day without murdering anyone.

Thank God for coffee. 

And for the Black Rifle Coffee Co. For making the best coffee in the world.

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Eh Im a tea drinker anyway. 

However I disagree with your view.

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2 minutes ago, ayin jade said:

Eh Im a tea drinker anyway. 

However I disagree with your view.

I drink tea also........ :)

What I struggle with is any expectation that "not drinking coffee, (etc.)" is somehow supposedly part of a religion and for ppl thus to be "good, religious" members of a group, then they must quit.

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28 minutes ago, farouk said:

I drink tea also........ :)

What I struggle with is any expectation that "not drinking coffee, (etc.)" is somehow supposedly part of a religion and for ppl thus to be "good, religious" members of a group, then they must quit.

If my memory serves, Mormons consider coffee and soft drinks taboo. Certain Christian sects also consider coffee and soft drinks in the same way. 

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23 minutes ago, Marathoner said:

If my memory serves, Mormons consider coffee and soft drinks taboo. Certain Christian sects also consider coffee and soft drinks in the same way. 

I have never heard of coffee being part of a religion.

 

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3 minutes ago, coheir said:

I have never heard of coffee being part of a religion.

 

Taboo means something is forbidden, my friend.

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Specifically, the Mormon "Doctrine and Covenants" forbid Mormons to drink hot beverages other than herbal tea. Coffee and other kinds of tea are forbidden. Strange, but then so is Mormonism. 

Seventh Day Adventists are also instructed to avoid drinking coffee, among other things. 

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Just now, Marathoner said:

Taboo means something is forbidden, my friend.

 

2 minutes ago, Marathoner said:

Taboo means something is forbidden, my friend.

Sorry somehow I posted to you when I wanted to post to someone else. I know what taboo means. I did not know that some consider it a taboo.

 

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