Christianity Versus Prohibition
(The North American Review, 1918)
Seeing that much of the momentum to prohibit the national sale, distribution and consumption of wine and spirits originated with a hardy chunk of the observant Christian community, the Reverend John Cole McKim decided to weigh in on the topic. McKim tended to believe that:
Christ, being divine and consequently infallible, could not have erred. Since it is well known that Christ used wine Himself and gave it to others…
He further opined:
But to vote what one regards as a natural right shall be declared forever illegal, is cowardly, un-American, and un-Christian.
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