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Gordon R. Vaughan's avatar

Wow, only one comment?!!! I expected dozens, this is such a hot-button topic. Obesity is certainly an area I've struggled with, and having a Taiwanese-American wife, I can tell you you're right on target about Asian parents, too.

It's good you're brave enough to write on this, we Americans definitely need to hear it. I don't know where you're going with this series, so will say it won't do much good just to beat up everyone, it's something many of us are already well aware of and have been struggling to deal with for many years.

What might help, though is to point out there's an awful lot of folks who aren't thinking AT ALL about what they eat, how they eat, let alone getting their rears off the couch and moving around. I really notice this when we get out of the suburbs into rural areas, where food choices are often comically bad, at restaurants or stores.

I think the word you're looking for is 'lasciviousness', not in its current usage restricted to lust, but in its root, which meant something akin to 'letting go'. You can't just let go about eating habits, anymore than you can about other things. But that's where a lot of Americans are. And really, there's got to be something seriously wrong with our food supply. We never had these problems before high-fructose corn syrup came along.

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A Time to Share's avatar

It's a simple choice to me. I'd rather focus time on keeping my body strong and healthy as much as I can than have my attention taken by problems of being weak and sick. What do you think about 1 Timothy 4:8? "For bodily exercise profiteth little: but godliness is profitable unto all things, having promise of the life that now is, and of that which is to come."

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