I entered a "supermarket" to buy some necessities, and found in its refrigerator bottles with a widespread local beer b…
I entered a "supermarket" to buy some necessities, and found in its refrigerator bottles with a widespread local beer brand "unfortunately." I scrutinized reading the bottles and found on them "alcohol-free." Meaning the factory that produces intoxicating beer sells to Muslims a non-alcoholic drink and puts on it its well-known brand for its alcoholic beverage.
I denounced this to the supermarket owner and he said: "Honestly, I'm not comfortable with the appearance of these bottles."
- Don't sell them then! - Then I learned from a friend that this phenomenon is not new and that there are "alcohol-free" bottles with brands of foreign beer companies as well.
- This is a form of normalization with evil...store owners become accustomed to putting an intoxicant brand in their stores, and people become accustomed to seeing it among juice and milk cartons...Indeed, it becomes difficult to distinguish between one who drinks intoxicants and one who doesn't due to bottle similarity!
- There must remain in our hearts strong aversion to the brands of these evils, and we must denounce allowing their sale and circulation, and not underestimate the effect of this psychological normalization...(But if you cannot, then with his heart - and that is the weakest of faith).