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Originally Posted by PR_Tom
You also can't buy beer in church, how dare they try to tell you what you can and can't put into your body!? Outrageous.

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nice straw man. A church (the building) is the property of the Church (could be the Catholic Church, could be some other church community). By entering that building, you agree to abide by their rules. If they say: no beverages allowed (except for the wine used during mas), that's their choice, their right. No one forces you to enter that building.
When a store owner voluntarily offers beverages for sale in a certain type or size of container, there's nothing wrong with that. It's his property, his right, his decision. When a client enters that store and voluntarily buys the product that store owner is voluntarily offering for sale, what's wrong with that? Nothing. Two individuals voluntarily exchanging property without harming a 3rd party, who could be against that?