Ironically people who abuse alcohol live attacking those who sin differently than they do.
Excessive alcohol use is responsible for approximately 178,000 deaths in the United States each year, a number that has risen by 29% since 2016–2017. These deaths are caused by conditions like liver disease, heart disease, accidents, and various cancers linked to excessive alcohol consumption. This figure does not include deaths where alcohol is a contributing factor but not the primary cause.
Annual deaths: Approximately 178,000 deaths annually are directly attributable to excessive alcohol use, according to the CDC.
Increase in deaths: The number of deaths from excessive alcohol use increased by 29% from 2016–2017 to 2020–2021.
Shortened lifespan: For those who die from excessive alcohol use, lives are shortened by an average of 24 years, resulting in a total of about 4 million years of potential life lost annually.
Causes of death: Excessive alcohol use contributes to a wide range of health problems, including liver disease, heart disease, cancer, injuries, and suicide.
Gender differences: The number of deaths among men has increased, but the proportional increase has been greater for women, according to the CDC.
Take note; this does not cover automobile deaths due to alcohol.
Its part of the dangers of the American way of life. Pick your poison