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Diet is religion for some people, They lord over you with "how 2 eat"
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People who are faithless feel the loneliness in a truly deep-seated way and will seek out anything as a "religion - replacement". This explains a lot of the -isms out there.

Posted Jun 25, 2012, 8:22 pm
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There are many factors that go into whether someone is healthy or not. Sometimes people have undiagnosed heart problems. I have a pet theory about those who are on strict vegan diets and then run a marathon. I think that pure vegetarianism puts a strain on our hearts, and also affects our muscle and tissue strength and replacement. Plus, many runners eat "nutrition bars" and special sports drinks..both often loaded with sugar and highly refined carbs.

Then there's the issue of genetics, a big one. Plus, sometimes these folks have hidden bad habits that no one knows about (bulimia, smoking...) you never know. And sometimes there's a lot of stress in their lives. Most secular folks are heavily burdened by the weight of living lives out of touch with their consciences.

For me, hitting middle age now...I've lost interest in doing much running. And I sure don't care very much about speed! So I run a little, walk a lot and try to focus on a well rounded diet ... not restricting an entire food group for example. And finally, I decided it was better to spend time praying every day rather than doing crunches, if I had to choose between the two due to time constraints.

Posted Jun 25, 2012, 9:15 pm
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alaric said:
sedetrad said:
I had a friend in perfect shape die of cancer at 39. He never drank, smoked, or ate unhealthy foods. He ran seven miles a day. He is still dead. I had a great uncle that recently died at 80. He drank too much, smoked a pack a day, and ate fried foods. He walked with vigor; until, he dropped dead due to a heart attack. Genetics and family lineage play a great deal with how long someone will live. God has the ultimate voice in that.
I have seen the same.

I knew who ran everyday and kept in terrific shape. She was a great woman, loving wife and mother who unexpectedly came down with cancer in her late thirties and died rather quickly, it was horrible, especially for her family.

My little Irish grandmother had thirteen children, ate what she want, smoked and drank like a fish until the day she died.......at 98.

Go figure.


Your grandmother probably had more fun too.  Smoking, drinking and eating are pleasurable.  Let's not forget that.

I don't smoke, but I do drink and eat and frankly it is one of the highlights of my day.  I really enjoy it.

I don't like exercise.  It's boring and painful.

Posted Jun 25, 2012, 11:02 pm
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