Well, I grew up in the late 60s and 70s and the views of pot, smoking, drugs and alcohol were much looser since people were not as educated on their physical dangers as they are today. However, I did use to smoke when I was around 12 until 14, stealing my dad's cigarettes. I also smoked some pot with my sister. It seemed everyone was smoking pot in the Valley back then. I know that's young, but then I grew up in a strange household - drug addicts, dealers and alcoholics, plus the added satan worshipper - that's California for you.
I became a Christian at 151/2, which changed my perspective greatly.
When I say I was saved, I was literally "saved" in every way possible. Now, I didn't write that for shock value, that was just my situation. I never smoked or anything after I became a Christian.
Today it's great to see how many of you are smart enough to see how dangerous smoking, drugs and alcohol are. My kids are fortunately growing up in this smarter environment.
Ashley asked if anyone had views on drinking today. I do drink wine occassionally, and have even collected some nice bottles from my favorite vineyards. I believe there are some others here who do the same. And, when you go to other countries, unlike America, drinking wine is very much something Christians do without a second thought of whether it's wrong. The key is not to do it in excess and that it is not your addictive lifestyle.
There are two reasons why you shouldn't drink and that is if it is something you do to hide from problems rather than going to God, or if its something which takes place over your God; in which it has become your idol. I think all things, whether food, drink, games, anime, anything should be done in moderation. Remember who your Lord is, it shouldn't be your addiction, it should be your God.
Drinking is fine as long as you do it wisely - I even enjoy an ocassional margarita. It's like eating cheesecake, it's part of the wonderful luxuries in our world that we are blessed with and we shouldn't abuse it. now, doing damage to the temple Shatterheart was speaking of I had to consider.
"Or what agreement has the temple of God with idols? For we are the temple of the living God; just as God said, "I WILL DWELL IN THEM AND WALK AMONG THEM; AND I WILL BE THEIR GOD, AND THEY SHALL BE MY PEOPLE." 2Corinthians 6:16
This verse has so much more to do with what is in your heart, than whether or not you are feeding or drinking your physical body with unclean things. This is much more far reaching and has to do with your heart - is it for God or against Him. Even the scripture of I Cor. 3:16-17 refers to how your body is where the Spirit of God dwells. It is a sanctuary of His grace and His presence when you are alone with God. Are you placing idols where God should be? Now, all things in excess could be taking the place of God, i.e., an idol.
There are many things which can taint the temple, and they're not all physical. Was not one of the two of the great commandments Jesus gave, to love the Lord your God with all your heart, and all your soul and with all your mind? How can you follow this if you're loving something more than Him?
Sorry, gone into another Bible study.