-
practices (and
possibly advocates)
teetotalism is
called a
teetotaler (US) or
teetotaller (UK), or said to be
teetotal. Globally, in 2016, 57% of adults...
-
young adults, to
practice abstinence,
usually in the case of
practicing teetotalism with
respect to
abstaining from
alcohol and
other drugs, or chastity...
- The
Knights of
Father Mathew was a
Catholic temperance society founded by Fr
Theobald Matthew in
Ireland which promoted complete abstinence from intoxicating...
- in the
movement typically criticize alcohol intoxication or
promote teetotalism, and its
leaders emphasize alcohol's
negative effects on people's health...
-
medical standpoint, the
World Health Organization recommendation is
teetotalism, with this
being published in The
Lancet in
April 2023: "there is no...
- from alcohol,
initially cited the
formative influence of
their father's
teetotalism, but also
included experience with his brother, saying:
Every day he...
-
earthly celebrations, and has also been used as an
argument against teetotalism. The
second chapter of the
Gospel of John
states that
Jesus was at a...
-
reads scripts for him and
helps him
decide whether to
accept a role. He is
teetotal and has
struggled with depression,
having once
tried to hang
himself in...
-
recreational use and sale of alcohol, and
promoted total abstinence (
teetotalism). In the 19th century, high
levels of
alcohol consumption and drunkenness...
- (6 May 2011). "Cutler and
Dunbar lead
Irish Close Championship field".
Teetotal.ie.
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original on 9 May 2012.
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November 2011...