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Reason 2: Alcohol Erodes Moral Discipline*
From a scientific and psychological perspective, alcohol physically alters brain chemistry, which directly impacts a person's ability to maintain self-control. It primarily impairs the prefrontal cortex—the region responsible for exercising discretion, planning, and impulse regulation. This explains why drunk individuals are more likely to break rules or overstep social boundaries.
The Pattern: Alcohol doesn’t make you sin. It removes the brakes that stop you from sinning.
Across All Stratas:
The Student: Before alcohol: “I can’t disappoint my parents.” After 2 bottles: “i have my life to live.”
The Married Man: Before: “I can’t look at another woman.” After: “She’s just a friend, my wife won’t know.”
The Leader: Before: “I can’t lie to clients.” After: “It’s just ‘business strategy.’”

Proverbs 20:1 — “Wine is a mocker, strong drink is raging: and whosoever is deceived thereby is not wise.”

Alcohol mocks your convictions. It turns “I will never” into “Just this once.”

Why You Must Not Taste It:
Moral discipline is like a wall. One brick at a time, it’s built through years. Alcohol is acid — one sip and the wall dissolves instantly. If you never taste it, your “no” stays strong.

Reflection: List 3 moral lines you will never cross. Alcohol wants to erase that list. Don’t let it.
still on 6 REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD NOT TASTE ALCOHOL. Reason 2: Alcohol Erodes Moral Discipline* From a scientific and psychological perspective, alcohol physically alters brain chemistry, which directly impacts a person's ability to maintain self-control. It primarily impairs the prefrontal cortex—the region responsible for exercising discretion, planning, and impulse regulation. This explains why drunk individuals are more likely to break rules or overstep social boundaries. The Pattern: Alcohol doesn’t make you sin. It removes the brakes that stop you from sinning. Across All Stratas: The Student: Before alcohol: “I can’t disappoint my parents.” After 2 bottles: “i have my life to live.” The Married Man: Before: “I can’t look at another woman.” After: “She’s just a friend, my wife won’t know.” The Leader: Before: “I can’t lie to clients.” After: “It’s just ‘business strategy.’” Proverbs 20:1 — “Wine is a mocker, strong drink is raging: and whosoever is deceived thereby is not wise.” Alcohol mocks your convictions. It turns “I will never” into “Just this once.” Why You Must Not Taste It: Moral discipline is like a wall. One brick at a time, it’s built through years. Alcohol is acid — one sip and the wall dissolves instantly. If you never taste it, your “no” stays strong. Reflection: List 3 moral lines you will never cross. Alcohol wants to erase that list. Don’t let it.
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