Jhana4 wrote:The 5 precepts for lay people are suggestions for people who want to be liberated from suffering, the 5 precepts are not sins that are disallowed and punished.
The "suggestions" in the precepts is to avoid intoxicants, I don't believe specifically alcohol, as an aide in avoiding being part of events that will lead to unskillful states of mind.
Apply your own thinking, watch out for rationalizations
Bhikkhu Pesala wrote:I have to ask, "Why would a Buddhist have beer in the fridge at all?"
mikenz66 wrote:That cuts though the idea I see in some interminable threads that the precepts are some sort of legal system that should be prodded and poked by clever lawyers...
Fede wrote:Yes, but remember, alcohol ultimately dehydrates you.
Stefan wrote:If you are thirsty but there's nothing in the fridge except beer, and tap water is undrinkable, would alcohol be allowed in that case?
Jhana4 wrote:Bhikkhu Pesala wrote:I have to ask, "Why would a Buddhist have beer in the fridge at all?"
That sounds like a great lead in to a good joke, now we just have to come up with the punch line.
The precept as worded is an undertaking to abstain from intoxicants that lead to heedlessness, not an undertaking to abstain from becoming intoxicated.retrofuturist wrote:The precept as worded, relates to the intoxicants that lead to mindlessness?
Does the one beer in the fridge lead to mindlessness? That will be for the individual to decide.
Bhikkhu Pesala wrote:The precept as worded is an undertaking to abstain from intoxicants that lead to heedlessness, not an undertaking to abstain from becoming intoxicated.
retrofuturist wrote:Fede wrote:Yes, but remember, alcohol ultimately dehydrates you.
Two men in the desert... one living off beer, one living off nothing. Who dies from dehydration quicker?
Metta,
Retro.

Fede wrote:Picky picky....
What man in the desert is dragging a fridge around with him?![]()
Jhana4 wrote:Bhikkhu Pesala wrote:I have to ask, "Why would a Buddhist have beer in the fridge at all?"
That sounds like a great lead in to a good joke, now we just have to come up with the punch line.
Stefan wrote:If you are thirsty but there's nothing in the fridge except beer, and tap water is undrinkable, would alcohol be allowed in that case?
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