Monday, November 5, 2012

What's this Word of Wisdom Mormonism Talks About?

So, some of you wonder what Mormonism refers to when they say the Word of Wisdom. What is the Word of Wisdom? It is a proclamation that was given to Joseph Smith back in 1833. This was given as protection previous of learning about the problems the items in it give. If you want to go into even more detail in which it came out, it was the 27th of February in 1833. Where was it given? I can answer that with Kirtland Ohio.

One of the parts of the Word of Wisdom is having no alcohol. This contains ingesting any format of alcohol. Beer gone, wine gone, rum gone, and other formats. Mormonism protects you from many side effects in this manner such as burning money, loosing memories (and more than just the night), feeling nauseous, and items to ruin your life. I've heard that alcohol tastes nasty as well.

Tobacco is another item that Mormonism has you not do through the Word of Wisdom. Tobacco in the format of cigarettes cigars will most likely give you lung cancer, can give you heart attacks, blood clots in other areas and such. There are people in which lost their vocal ability due to smoking. Then chewing tobacco will affect you in the mouth. It can give you gum cancer. They too waste your money. 
To end I will speak of the Word of Wisdom's diversion from caffeine. Those of Mormonism are asked to not intake caffeine as a general rather than just coffee types. We are asked to stay away from soft drinks, energy drinks, and anything else that contains caffeine as well. The only thing we're able to have since technically it has the smallest amount is chocolate. A majority of energy drinks actually has more caffeine than the average coffee. It has been proven that with too much caffeine it causes poor side effects and can get addicted to it. The center picture of the caffeine portion lists the side effects to it. 

To end Mormonism has the great advisory of the Word of Wisdom. Go ahead and talk about more at Mormon.org/chat

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