@Alphi, yu have clearly refused to answer my question. Yu decided to ask a different one. Ok. This is my position. This is my faith...
Alcohol, like any other food, when taken in moderation is fine. If abused(drunkadness) it distorts your right thought process and could lead you to sin against God and fellow human being. The Bible cindemns drunkadness. Infact, our faith teaches that gluttonness in whichever form, whether yu partake alcohol or chapos or tea, is a sin. Yu r expected to control your body n its desires, n not be controlled by the things u partake. Thus, whatever it is yu partake, yu must exercise self control..
For the sake of social order, and in the same spirit of self control, a Christian is expected to exercise logical judgement of their environment before they partake whatever food n drinks, alcohol included, so that they dont scandalise the people they r with. Paul taught Romans that all food were fine, but they shud be careful what they partake rest they lead others astray. Eg I am not muslim, n thus am ok with pork, but if I was to invite a muslim in my house I wouldnt cook pork because ir would annoy/scandalise my muslim visitor. If am a parent n I expect my children not to take alcohol until they r of right age to make their choices, I wouldnt be partaking it in their presence rest I lead them astray. If my taking of alcohol affects the health of my wife, I wud sacrifice n leave it for the sake of her welness. In other words, there r times a Christian is expected to sacrifice their pleassure for the sake of general good of the society they are in.
What about other drugs? First a Christian shud not partake any drug that has been banned by the laws of the land. It is our responsibility to participate in n respect the laws. Obedience to the law is not a choice but a must esp those laws that have been taken to protect the general society from social evils. Secondly, the effects of a particular drug to the welness of the society must be checked b4 its taken. That is why those drugs that turns those young peoe in Mombasa n other areas into useless n dependent creatures r a No No. Further, evn if a drug is legal, if it is affecting the normal functionality of your body, from a medical perspective, it shud be stopped. The body is the temple of the Holy Spirit n thus its wellbeing is key to a Christian.