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Good Diet =/= Following the BibleI tend to believe we should follow the Bible. For me the diet prescribed by Moses looks very much like the diet prescribed by the American Heart Association. If you want good heath then you need to eat right and do what the Bible says to do. If you do not follow the Bible then do not expect to live as long and do not expect to be as healthy as you would or you could be. People say we do not need to follow the Bible. Yet they are dropping like flies from sickness and disease.
How would you know when science lies so much about what a good diet is.Good Diet =/= Following the Bible
I'm not sure anyone as part of a good diet tries to encourage drinking diet soda, nor does anyone involved in science that's serious advocate diet soda as a good part of diet.How would you know when science lies so much about what a good diet is.
Victoria Innes-Brown has done us all a great favor by publishing the findings of her experiments. Over a two and a half-year period, she performed a set of meticulous and detailed animal experiments, documenting the horrific effects of using aspartame liquid comparable to diet soda.A whopping 67 percent of the female rats developed tumors the size of golf balls or larger! Some of the tumors were the size of the palm of her hand. After feeding rats NutraSweet daily for 30 months: Twenty-one percent of the males on aspartame developed tumors.
Following the Bible → Good DietGood Diet =/= Following the Bible
Isn't the US one of the most Christian and one of the most obese country in the world? I don't think one leads to the other.Following the Bible → Good Diet
YesIsn't the US one of the most Christian and one of the most obese country in the world?
Everyone in this country follows the Bible, do they? no atheists here?I don't think one leads to the other.
Depends on who you talk to, some people genuinely think atheists are secretly Satanists.Yes
Everyone in this country follows the Bible, do they? no atheists here?
I'll assume you answered NO.Depends on who you talk to, some people genuinely think atheists are secretly Satanists.
Yes
Everyone in this country follows the Bible, do they? no atheists here?
Do you mean calling yourself a Christian does not make you immune? You mean people actually have to live the life that Jesus calls us to live. Here I thought we could just live whatever sort of life we want to live, call ourselves a Christian and get away with it.Nice try though. You understand that there are plenty of people outside of Christianity that live well and long due to good diets?
There is a reason why the Chinese call them Tiger Woman. It is not just because of their tatoo.very interesting is how the countries with best diets, longer-lived people and lower obesity percentages are not Christian at all
Funny though is that the most religious states (you know, the red ones) tend to be the most obese. Also very interesting is how the countries with best diets, longer-lived people and lower obesity percentages are not Christian at all (Japan always topping that list).
There is a reason why the Chinese call them Tiger Woman. It is not just because of their tatoo.
What's your point? that I should stop following the Bible, if I want to lose weight?Funny though is that the most religious states (you know, the red ones) tend to be the most obese. Also very interesting is how the countries with best diets, longer-lived people and lower obesity percentages are not Christian at all (Japan always topping that list).
I create a loaf of raisin bread ex nihilo.
Am I being deceptive? if so, how?
I have some thoughts about this, but I have to wait for them to coalesce into proper questions.
In the meantime, I notice that you haven't answered Tiberius' questions, and I too would be interested in hearing your answer.
1. For the sake of my point, we'll pretend I'll do it tomorrow.A few questions to clarify...
- How long ago did you create this loaf?
- If I was to examine the loaf, how old would it appear to be? (is it stale, or moldy, for example?)
If the answer to Question 1 is different to the answer to Question 2, I'll add a third question:
If you wanted to, would you have been able to make the loaf APPEAR to be the age it actually is?
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