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Old 07-07-2008, 11:49 AM
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Originally Posted by skalenfehl View Post
In Joseph Smith's time "hot drinks" meant specifically Coffee and Tea. They didn't have Theraflu back then. In the Bible there are so many terms relevant to the day that we can't comprehend without understanding the places and culture. We need to understand the laws and principles in terms that they were written. The book of Revelation talks about many things that really don't exist but are clear when you understand the context in which they were written.
thank you for making my point... In Joseph Smith's day, they probably did not know about green tea. Btw, tea can be drank either hot or cold. Green Tree is proven to be the only tea that is processed differently (as I have previously posted and linked to) where it has antioxidants that lower cholestorol and have other health benefits.

Personally, I don't drink tea and I have cut down much of my coffee consumption.
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