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Was Benjamin Franklin right about lack of wine being bad for morality?

The Antediluvians were all very sober

For they had no Wine, and they brew'd no October;

All wicked, bad Livers, on Mischief still thinking,

For there can't be good Living where there is not good Drinking.

Derry down

'Twas honest old Noah first planted the Vine,

And mended his Morals by drinking its Wine;

He justly the drinking of Water decry'd;

For he knew that all Mankind, by drinking it, dy'd.

Derry down.

From this Piece of History plainly we find

That Water's good neither for Body or Mind;

That Virtue and Safety in Wine-bibbing's found

While all that drink Water deserve to be drown'd.

Derry down

So For Safety and Honesty put the Glass round.

(Benjamin Franklin, Philadelphia, written between 1726 and 1757)

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  • Jim
    Lv 7
    1 decade ago
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    Well, here's to old Ben...he got us our liberty and independence from England...so I don't have a problem with his statement about wine and morality.

  • 1 decade ago

    Ben Franklin was a lush. He only occasionally sobered up long enough to write another moralizing pamphlet.

    Source(s): history
  • 1 decade ago

    No, that is moronic.

    "Water's good neither for Body or Mind" Riiiiiight.

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