I do not think any religion stops you from the consumption of alcohol. It's more of an individual's thing rather than religion.
Both Southern Baptist and the Mormon religions believe it is wrong to consume alcohol. There are various Protestant Christian religions that share this belief.
Some branches of Hinduism do not allow alcohol, but most have no specific prohibition on it.
Muslim's DO NOT drink alcohol as we find it forbidign to drink because it make us do the wrong!
There are two religions which do not allow their members to drink alcohol, Islam and Mormonism. Aside from that, there are lots of people who prefer not to drink. Some do not want to risk becoming alcoholics, and others just don't like the taste of alcohol. Personally I do not drink beer, although I don't mind a nice sherry.
No states in the United States allow passengers to drink alcohol in a moving vehicle. It is illegal in all states to consume alcohol in a vehicle, whether you are the driver or a passenger.
noo jainism doesnt allow drinking hard drinks
Most state parks will allow alcohol as long as you keep it at your campsite.
it allowed them to manufacture, purchase, and consume alcohol.
"Halal" is an Islamic term. Islam allows eating shellfish but prohibits eating pork and alcohol. Judaism traditionally does not allow eating of shellfish or pork but does allow alcohol.
yes Actually, that depends entirely on the preacher's religion. Some religions prohibit alcohol of any kind.
No, I do not drink alcohol regularly.
21 in all 50 states to purchase alcohol. A few states allow alcohol consumption at a younger age in the presence of their parents.
Yes, And he once got drunk at a party in a foreign country where they allow kids to drink alcohol.