Well, you accused me of the sin of gluttony, saying I was obsessed with what I put in my body, and perhaps I could accuse you of rash judgment. I didn't ignore you, just so you are aware.
Well, you are obsessed with what you put into your body and that IS a form of gluttony. Just saying.
The Truth just is. Of course you could accuse me of rash judgment, but you would be wrong. I didn't judge you personally. I drew a perfectly logical conclusion from your statements.
In fact, you, of your own volition, identified yourself as obsessed and mentally ill. Now had I identified you as such, yes, that would have been rash judgment.
Of these things I am perfectly aware.
But just to make it easier.....
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It's really tragic that you cannot see that I was being totally sarcastic when I said I was obsessed and mentally ill. I was pointing to other sources for the voracity of my concern over what's in the food and what is happening to the food supply, and why everyone should be concerned and cautious. But, evidently, I have to spell that out to you. And I am not overly obsessed about what I put into my body. There are some things organic (especially chicken) that I just can't justify getting. Back in the old days, it was a treat to have chicken. It's no wonder it's become a staple. Why don't you look at how the chickens are being raised?
Yep, this is somewhere I wanna get my chicken from, and the majority of chicken you get in the store, is from chickens raised like this.
Look at this.
Do you think I should believe that the chicken in the store is fine?
I am no glutton, and I am not guilty of gluttony because I look after what I eat. I am not mentally ill, by the standards of true mental health medicine, but perhaps the nutty UK would accuse me as such.
What about your meat? Where's that coming from?
Yum, no grass for the cows to eat. Corn anyone?
Cows cannot digest corn properly, therefore, they have a very high risk of getting all kinds of diseases and those diseases get into our meat.
What about the children?
Poor little Kevin Kowalcyk is dead now because our government allows food like this to come in contact with us. And I'm obsessed because I take care that the same occurrence won't happen in my family, right?
Right...