Hi friends,Not related to quotes on alcohol, just for curiosity: Is there any rational explanation of why bahs cannot eat meals cooked with alcoholic drinks? When the alcohol boils, only the savor survives andthealcohol vaporizes.
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In a message dated 8/1/2006 4:01:38 PM US Mountain Standard Time,
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Hi
friends,
Not
related to quotes on alcohol, just for curiosity: Is there any rational
explanation of why bahs cannot eat meals cooked with alcoholic drinks? When
the alcohol
I always felt that it meant, finally, that alcohol would be resigned
forever to the medicine cabinet and never be kept again as a food item.
And, in reach of temptation. :-) However, this is a purely personal
understanding.
Yours,
Jeanine
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explanation of why bah's
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Hi Don,So, Do you think is permissible for bah's to eat a meal cooked with alcoholic drink? A meal where alcohol is vaporized? I don't see any argument against this, if alcohol is gone, so why we can't eat that meal?Don Calkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] escribi: ...The argument has been made
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At 11:19 PM -0500 8/1/06, Hasan Elias wrote:
Hi
Don,
So, Do you think is
permissible for bah's to eat a meal cooked with alcoholic drink?
A meal where alcohol is vaporized? I don't see any argument against
this, if alcohol is gone, so why we can't eat that meal?
Is there any
rational explanation of why bahá'ís cannot eat meals cooked with alcoholic
drinks? When the alcohol boils, only the savor survives and the alcohol
vaporizes.
There was a study conducted in the early 1990's at one of the universities
in the state of Washington that disproved this.