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| == Links to check == | | == Links to check == |
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− | # [[Question: How is the Word of Wisdom observed in the modern Church?]]
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− | # [[Question: Do Mormons who do not eat meat "sparingly" violate the Word of Wisdom?]]
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− | # [[Question: Is it true that Mormons are forbidden from drinking cola drinks such as Coke, Pepsi and Dr Pepper?]]
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− | # [[Question: If Mormons don't drink coffee and tea because it contains caffeine, then why do they consume other products which contain caffeine?]]
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− | # [[Question: Why are "hot drinks" forbidden by the Word of Wisdom?]]
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− | # [[Question: Do Mormons really believe that drinking tea (or alcohol, etc.) is "morally wrong"?]]
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− | # [[Question: Why did Joseph Fielding Smith say that the consumption of tea may bar someone from the celestial kingdom?]]
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− | # [[Question: How does the fact that Jesus drank wine relate to the Word of Wisdom?]]
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− | # [[Question: Does the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints own stock in businesses that are not consistent with the Church's standards?]]
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− | # [[Question: Should Latter-day Saints eat fruit seasonally?]]
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− | # [[Word of Wisdom/Joseph Smith]]
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− | # [[Word of Wisdom/Brigham Young]]
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− | # [[Word of Wisdom/Modern day implementation]]
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− | # [[Handbook 2: "The only official interpretation of “hot drinks” (D&C 89:9) in the Word of Wisdom is the statement made by early Church leaders that the term “hot drinks” means tea and coffee"]]
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− | # [[Revelations in Context: "Nevertheless, it required time to wind down practices that were so deeply ingrained in family tradition and culture"]]
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