I don't think Christian religion is against alcohol, the only religion wey i take know say they are against alcohol is Nigerian is Islamic, though their people too are drinking it, but they are the only religion wey i know say they are against it.
I don't know which of you religion you belong to and an argument like this everyone can speak from the religious they belong because that is where he or she can know more about the people. And as for me I am Christian and 99% of the people from my region are Christians And we all know that drinking alcohol as a believer is against the Christian Faith (believe), therefore if anyone found drinking alcoholic , we believe that that person is not a real believer of the Holy Bible. If today my Church people visit me in my house and see alcoholic drinks in my house then they would automatically confirmed that I have backslided from the Christian Faith.
Most Christian religion go against alcohol. This now depends on the doctrine of the church you are attending. Roman Catholic church doesn't go against it, but they are against excessive drinking.
I was a Roman Catholic church members for back then when I was still a teenager and I didn't see committed Catholic church member drinking alcohol.
Why then Jesus turned water into wine at the wedding at Cana?
I think this point could be interpreted as an acknowledgment of drinking in moderation. While it's important to avoid the pitfalls of addiction, as excessive drinking is clearly discouraged in Scripture, moderate consumption of alcohol isn't universally condemned across all Christian denominations. Each community may have its specific interpretations and guidelines.
Behold some alcoholic consumers derives inspirations from having alcohol. I can attest to it to say I feels good we I takes alcohol.
It makes me feel like yeah, I can see it all and I can do it all basically on a concious mode and it is usually been consuming the alcohol at the level of being controllable and not the stupor which is beyond control as the OP may describe.
Hence if you can have alcohol and I takes charge of its tipsy feelings, you can actually strive to a boldness of conquerer towards your aims but if you are beyond the control of being drunk then you could have ruined yourself in that moment because everything would definitely go unplanned.
The bottom line of it is that alcohol is not a bath consumable substances just as Charles Tim may have ascribed but I becomes bad when it is abused.
Indeed, there's a fine line between enjoying the benefits of a mild, controlled buzz that might stimulate creativity or confidence, and overindulging to the point of negative consequences. It all boils down to personal responsibility and awareness. As you've rightly pointed out, alcohol in moderation can enhance a sense of boldness and clarity for some, as long as it remains well within the bounds of control. This balanced approach is key to ensuring that alcohol can be part of one's life without leading to adverse effects.