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Why are Churches so lax on food/health?
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<blockquote data-quote="ThatRobGuy" data-source="post: 73589764" data-attributes="member: 123415"><p>It's two things...</p><p></p><p>1) There's often less emphasis, or a more blase stance, on the "sins" that they, themselves find it harder to abstain from, and more emphasis put on the ones they find it easy to abstain from. Thus, we've never heard of a Christian baker fighting for the ability to refuse service to gluttons on the grounds that it conflicts with their religious view (even though it does)</p><p></p><p>2) There's actually some negative dietary advice in the bible, so as long as it's in there, people are going to make some damaging nutrition choices. As the saying goes 'people love hearing good news about their bad habits'</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ThatRobGuy, post: 73589764, member: 123415"] It's two things... 1) There's often less emphasis, or a more blase stance, on the "sins" that they, themselves find it harder to abstain from, and more emphasis put on the ones they find it easy to abstain from. Thus, we've never heard of a Christian baker fighting for the ability to refuse service to gluttons on the grounds that it conflicts with their religious view (even though it does) 2) There's actually some negative dietary advice in the bible, so as long as it's in there, people are going to make some damaging nutrition choices. As the saying goes 'people love hearing good news about their bad habits' [/QUOTE]
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