Originally posted by silver_tears
I disagree, alcohol is not in any way immoral if itis so greatly accepted by society, and it really is.
Drunk driving is another thing, but alcohol itself is not immoral.
For something to be immoral it would have to go against the beliefs and such of the majority.
Yet heavy drinking is considered a Vice. Did you know alchohol related deaths are second every year only to tobaco related deaths? The two most harmful vices, tobacco and alchohol, are also the two most accepted.
Originally posted by Darth_Erebus
Yet heavy drinking is considered a Vice. Did you know alchohol related deaths are second every year only to tobaco related deaths? The two most harmful vices, tobacco and alchohol, are also the two most accepted.
I'm not sure that's fact, but it is misleading. Deaths from other causes outnumber both, greatly.
Originally posted by Lana
I understood what she meant fine, and as no one else commented on it, I take it to assume that everyone else did as well.
Which doesn't mean that she actually said it right. 😬
Originally posted by Fire
tell that too people who lose their entire family because some drunk/high guy crashes into them
Now Drunk-Driving, and High-Driving and such should and are Illegal. But not to allow everyone to decide for themself is a bit too extreme in my opinion.
Originally posted by Darth_Erebus
Yet heavy drinking is considered a Vice. Did you know alchohol related deaths are second every year only to tobaco related deaths? The two most harmful vices, tobacco and alchohol, are also the two most accepted.
But that's jsut in absolute numbers, by percentage they are far less actually.