Alcohol and church seem to be our main problem, we should use people who abuse alcohol and alcohol. How should the church deal with alcohol drinkers or how should we deal with society? There is nothing in the Bible that drinking is a crime, but drinking is so. I think that we have alcohol problems as a society. But in the same way, I think that you should not judge those who drink alcohol when the church is social, regular or insulting. At that time, everyone will be judged solely by God.
In early modern times (1500-1800), Martin Luther, John Calvin, British parliamentarians, and even other Protestant leaders, were not much different from the teachings of the Catholic Church. Fun and health; sickness is regarded as sin (see Christianity and alcohol). From this period until the beginning of at least the 18 th century, people's attitude towards alcohol consumption was characterized by continually recognizing the enthusiasm for gentle ingestion and paying more attention to the adverse effects of sickness. The latter is often seen as a result of an increase in self-indulgence at the time and is seen as a threat to spiritual relief and social well-being. Addiction also contradicts not only work and efficiency but new emphasis on rational learning of self and the world.
Since 1800 Christian churches have used the Bible to make fellowships, brew beer and open breweries to help the poor and the poor. Most people think alcohol intake is modest while other people exercise restraint based on personal beliefs. It is not taught anywhere in the history of the Church that alcohol is a sin or needs to be sanctified before the Methodist church participates. John Wesley, the founder of the Methodist church, was one of the first people to file an objection to alcoholism and consumption. Wesley strongly opposed the wine and spirit. He accused people who are making alcoholic beverages, "The murderer and the murderer are cursed by God." Interestingly, his brother Charles Wesley sometimes does not oppose drinking alcohol while drinking beer. But history can plunder useless. The Wesley Church is known for its anti-alcohol rally and started the first step of the abstinence movement.