The Word of Wisdom, a code of health for members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (aka Mormons), prohibits the drinking of green tea. Members of the Church should consult their bishop or other ecclesiastical leader for specific guidance related to the Word of Wisdom.
Officially, the United Methodist Church discourages the use of alcohol. Alcohol is very rarely if ever seen in a Methodist church building. However, it is not unusual for Methodists to drink together outside a church building.
I have never tried a drink with alcohol and a worm inside.
Devout Mormons do not drink tea -- beverages made from the tea plant Camellia sinensis. Some Mormons drink no hot beverages; some drink non-caffeinated hot beverages such as cocoa, Postum, or plant influsions (sometimes called herbal "tea"). Mormons also do not drink coffee or alcohol. The Word of Wisdom upon which these prohibitions are based counsels caution in taking any harmful substance into the body.
Drinking alcohol with medication is NEVER a good idea. Ever.
No. You cannot dring alcohol ever. Drink is another matter, though.
No, I do not drink alcohol regularly.
If I'm interpreting your question correctly (what foods do Mormons use as gifts?), the answer would be the same as for most people, minus alcohol, coffee, and tea. Some Mormons also don't drink of caffeine, though it isn't a set teaching. Whatever treats (cookies, cakes, etc.) are popular where you live would most likely be popular with Mormons just like anyone else. Just remember: no coffee, tea, or alcohol.
No. He doesn't like to drink alcohol.
with any illness you shouldn't drink alcohol.
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Do NOT Drink Rubbing Alcohol It can cause blindness. Rubbing alcohol is "isopropyl" alcohol, not the same chemical as grain alcohol, ("ethyl" alcohol). Don't drink it! Rubbing alcohol is POISONOUS to drink!
You shouldn't ever drink rubbing alcohol. It isn't the same as the alcohol in beer, wine, whiskey, etc. Rubbing alcohol is very dangerous and cause things like blindness and death.