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Why can't Mormons drink iced coffee? Unpacking the Word of Wisdom

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A 1997 UCLA study found that members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints who strictly adhered to their health code, the Word of Wisdom, had a life expectancy 8-11 years longer than the general U.S. population. This code provides the answer to why can't Mormons drink iced coffee, a prohibition that extends beyond temperature.

Why Can Mormons Drink Energy Drinks But Not Coffee?

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In 1833, Joseph Smith received a revelation on health known as the Word of Wisdom. This scripture, now part of the Doctrine and Covenants, explains why Latter-day Saints practice specific dietary restrictions, including the surprising contrast that Mormons can drink energy drinks but not coffee. The answer lies in the specific language of the revelation and its historical interpretation by church leaders.

Why can Mormons drink hot chocolate but not hot coffee?

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The Word of Wisdom, a health code for members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, was first received in 1833 and advises against certain substances. This revelatory counsel offers the key answer to the common question: Why can Mormons drink hot chocolate but not hot coffee?