I’m deflecting because when you need to become personal, it indicates to me a loss of your original argument and point.
I’ve driven after drinking, but varying amounts. I have only over drank once in my lifetime, and did not drive then.
But this is all beside-the-point, isn’t it? You’re questioning my moral compunction, as if I do not take account nor stock in my decisions in life? How else could I hold the view that I have, or make these points, on a mere whim? Ideals do reflect those that hold them. And even morality is a form of idealism, the want and desire to take control of your own life and choices. Not everybody is powerful in this regard, spiritually.
Hence why 99.99% of humanity seeks authority, gods, abrahamism, and other proxies and scapegoats to rid themselves of guilt, vileness, evil, bad thoughts, junk, and spiritual rot.
Anyway, my point still stands. It is most moral of all to reject all these notions that humanity receives “reset buttons” from divinity when something bad, embarrassing, stupid, vile, or atrocious happens. There are no reset buttons.
As I said, “Nature” remembers everything, no effort or energy required. The fossils, the dead, the bones, are all under our feet, although most forget this, and have become detached (forgetful) about their own roots and origins.