This is the collection of articles which were written about the Word of Wisdom to address the many issues, misinterpretations, and misunderstandings we have about this revelation head on. By confronting them I hope to help correct the foundational errors in our understanding of the Word of Wisdom, which in turn helps us to explain why some of the apparent hypocrisies and contradictions of it (like why we can have Red Bull but not coffee) are neither contradictions nor hypocritical. I try my best to explore and explain the purpose of the Word of Wisdom by looking at the text itself and what it tells us it is, not what we have said it is, and how it actually tells us to live, not how we say we should live. I address the historical enforcement of the Word of Wisdom, how alcohol mas been treated by the Church, the many errors we make on the issues of drinking coffee and tea as well as eating meat. Finally, I hope to help set us on a better path of following the Word of Wisdom in a spiritually healthy way that will build and strengthen our faith in Christ and the Restoration through a better understanding and living of this great latter-day revelation.
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How To Obey The Word of Wisdom: Tea and Coffee
Have you ever heard that coffee and tea are prohibited in the Word of Wisdom because they contain caffeine or tannic acid, because they’re addictive, or because they’re unhealthy? Errors like these are very often sources of confusion among the Latter-day Saints and others about exactly what the Word of Wisdom demands of members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Most of these errors do not come from the actual Word of Wisdom revelation, but from the additional rules Latter-day Saints have invented and added to the Word of Wisdom.
The result has been nothing but confusion, misunderstand, and apparent hypocrisy as so many of us have failed to understand what the Word of Wisdom teaches, why it teaches those things, and how to properly live it. I have undertaken here to hopefully correct these mistakes, and explain what are apparent contradictions and why they aren’t hypocritical or contradictory once you understand the Word of Wisdom and discard all the other rules that we have made up surrounding the Word of Wisdom.