by Santaanacanyon on July 5th, 2003

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Why do some Mormons abstain from drinks with caffeine in them?

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  • by Anonymous on January 4th, 2004

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      It's actually a myth that Mormons are required to avoid caffeine.  What is proscribed are “hot drinks”, this term having been clarified to mean specifically coffee and tea, and to include cold and decaffeinated versions thereof; but not including herbal teas.

      The source for this is what we call “The Word of Wisdom”, which is found in the 89th section of the Doctrine and Covenants.  See http://scriptures.lds.org/dc/89

      Originally, this was given as advice, and not as a commandment.  In the early days of the church, members were encouraged to obey it, but were entirely free to disregard it.

      It has been narrowed and raised to the status of a commandment.  In current application, the Word of Wisdom means that members are commanded to abstain from the use of:

        • Strong drink (meaning alcoholic beverages)
        • Hot drinks (meaning, as I said before, coffee and tea)
            …and…
        • Tobacco

      This is “the letter of the law”, so to speak, which one must obey in order to remain a Mormon in good standing.

      The spirit of the Word of Wisdom dictates that we are to take care of our bodies, and to avoid using or ingesting any product that is harmful to us.  However, beyond the three things mentioned above, this is entirely a matter of personal conscience and choice.  I think the following statement by Spencer W. Kimball, who was the prophet and president of the church some years ago, best clarifies the principles involved here:

            “I never drink any of the cola drinks and my personal
            hope would be that no one would. However, they are
            not included in the Word of Wisdom in its technical
            application. I quote from a letter from the secretary
            to the First Presidency, ‘But the spirit of the Word of
            Wisdom would be violated by the drinking or eating of
            anything that contained a habit-forming drug.’ With
            reference to the cola drinks, the Church has never
            officially taken any attitude on this at but I personally
            do not put them in the class as with the tea and coffee
            because the Lord specifically mentioned them [the hot
            drinks].”

            (Teachings of Spencer W. Kimball, p. 202.)

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    • Glenn Blaylock

      by Glenn Blaylock on October 25th, 2005

    • Seanette

      by Seanette on November 7th, 2005

    • I like how you included specific references to back up your information.

      hert828

      by hert828 on April 17th, 2006

    • (^ Bob) Thank you, thank you! *hugs Bob*s knees* *straightens up, rather embarrassed* Ahem. Look, it just needed to be said, all right? Coffee and tea are out because of a chemical called tanic acid. Know what a tanner does? They use tanic acid.

      Rottweiler

      by Rottweiler on October 18th, 2006

    • It's never been made clear why tea and coffee are proscribed; just that they are.  Once it became clear that caffeine wasn't the reason, some speculated that perhaps it was tannic acid.  But this is a speculation, just as caffeine was.

      Anonymous

      by Anonymous on November 18th, 2006

    • Bob:

      Rational and well spoken with references to back your explanation up. Thank you!!

      ~ Krys

      Krys

      by Krys on December 17th, 2007

    • "What is proscribed are “hot drinks”, this term having been clarified to mean specifically coffee and tea, and to include cold and decaffeinated versions thereof; but not including herbal teas."

      I am curious, Glenn, who clarified this information?

      Joseph Smith was a fraud  and Eisegete

      by Joseph Smith was a fraud and Eisegete on February 21st, 2011

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