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Is the reason behind MN not selling liquor on Sunday becuase of God?

PoyeBoy

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not a usual Poyeboy bash Christian thread as I have moved passed that and I am above that, and decided I better be nice to all religions even if I dont 100% agree with them

anyway my state does not sell alcohol on Sundays, I think it is becuase of church and God and all that jazz, but I find it kinda silly since you take wine for communion, I know you should not do anything and "remember sabbath and keep it holy..." but everything else is open and you can buy 3.2% beer

anyone has an answer I would worship you like the false idol bal
 
PoyeBoy said:
not a usual Poyeboy bash Christian thread as I have moved passed that and I am above that, and decided I better be nice to all religions even if I dont 100% agree with them

anyway my state does not sell alcohol on Sundays, I think it is becuase of church and God and all that jazz, but I find it kinda silly since you take wine for communion, I know you should not do anything and "remember sabbath and keep it holy..." but everything else is open and you can buy 3.2% beer

anyone has an answer I would worship you like the false idol bal

It's not wine at communion.......it's the Blood of Christ.....when the priest does the Eucharist ceremony the wafer actually changes to the Body of Christ & the wine changes to the Blood of Christ...

Here in DE, we recently became allowed to sell liquor on Sundays....the old Blue Laws they were called.....it was to keep holy the Sabbath day to back in the old times when Sunday was a day of rest, period. You couldn't cook, work, farm, gather eggs, drive, shop, nothing....you sat in your house & read the Bible & went to church.......Around here when they were thinking about repealing the ban, people actually wrote into the paper wanting to go back to when EVERYTHING was closed.... yeah right....
:rolleyes:
 
jenscats5 said:
was to keep holy the Sabbath day to back in the old times when Sunday was a day of rest, period. You couldn't cook, work, farm, gather eggs, drive, shop, nothing....you sat in your house & read the Bible & went to church:

exactly why I asked
 
PA is the same way mang with wine and spirits....it's all state regulated.

damned quaker laws, though recently, they have started to open some select state stores on sundays....they really should just privatize the damn business.

also, you can buy beer in delis and restaurants, but not distibutors on sundays
 
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