They refuse to hand out needed water because it came from a beer company.

I don’t care if other water was available. What they did (placing their legalisms above other’s basic needs) is hypocrisy. If you can prove wrong on that score, I’ll admit I made a mistake. Not before.

And so what if there is no official SBC ban on alcohol? What have you and Reformissionary & Co. been discussing the last two months about this issue? These were Southern Baptists doing this, not Episcopalians, and we all know what the SBC does and says about alcohol. Even Reformissionary’s title for his post makes the connection. So why shouldn’t I?

And I am not attacking the charity work of the SBC in general in this mess, but saying that this particular action (which really frosts my shorts, in case you didn’t notice) did not occur in a vacuum, and it is a prime example of where the SBC needs to clean up its act. Own up to the fact that the SBC culture does NOTHING to bar this sort of nonsense!