Before reading Reformissionary's blog, I thought I may have missed the boat, and that McCoy would have said most of what I wanted to say.  But now that I have read his post and the comments to his post I see a few things missing that I will be able to add to the discussion.  I agree with much of McCoy's responses to the Mohler/Moore forum, but there is a great theme which I find missing from the critiques.  For McCoy and other commentators a good portion of the error has roots in legalism.  Now legalism may have a part of it, since there is a requirement to abstain from something which Jesus does not forbid.  But I think there is even a larger issue, one to which legalism is associated.  The larger issue?  The lordship of Jesus over the conscience.  I will post on this very, very soon.  This is one area, which I find neglected, which is essential for schools, churches, and denominations to understand before they forbid what Jesus does not forbid.