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Old 11-29-2010, 10:06 PM
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Re: Are Fat People Going to Hell?

Seems to be a touchy subject with some...........lack of self control is a serious issue.
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Old 11-29-2010, 10:42 PM
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Re: Are Fat People Going to Hell?

I haven't read the 4 pages of this thread, but fat doesn't always equate to gluttony.
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Re: Are Fat People Going to Hell?

Ive Heard sermons on big buts. TF Tenny and Billy Cole were staying in a hotel room and the AC wasnt working right, Bro Tenny called the desk and said my friend here has a B- U - T as big as a T- U- B do you think you can get us some more B - T - U"s up here!
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Ive Heard sermons on big buts. TF Tenny and Billy Cole were staying in a hotel room and the AC wasnt working right, Bro Tenny called the desk and said my friend here has a B- U - T as big as a T- U- B do you think you can get us some more B - T - U"s up here!
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Re: Are Fat People Going to Hell?

I finally smartened up and lost twenty pounds lately by simply thinking that I can eat any food I want, but to just eat enough that I need, and no more, despite it being tempting to go past my required need for enough food, and keep tasting the stuff and eating more. lol
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I haven't read the 4 pages of this thread, but fat doesn't always equate to gluttony.
There have been some medical studies concerning the survivors of the german concentration camps. No small surprise that upon liberation none were fat.

If apostolics would do front leaning rest pushups instead of elbow pushups and eat when hungry rather than three times a day it might help.
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I have a disease called Dercum's Syndrom (Adipose Dolorosa). The main part of the problem is a very painful lumps, hundreds of them. MOST people who have Dercums also retain large pads of fat. You CAN'T diet them away. Each person gets them in different places. Mine are on my back and sides. (Which leaves me with very thin legs and no hind end) I have gotten used to the pain, but I really want to throw a hymnal a the caring "saints" who offer weight loss tips without knowing what's going on. Maybe we should pray for people and MYOB.
This sounds like a painful condition to have. The thread (I'm assuming) has to do with gluttony. Is this an auto immune thing (like lupus)?

People offering weight loss tips without knowing the facts are just ignorant. I don't know if I'd be as lightweight as to throw a hymnal.
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Bro Hugh Rose (may he R.I.P.), was called Brother Huge Rose by Brother Nigh once.
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There have been some medical studies concerning the survivors of the german concentration camps. No small surprise that upon liberation none were fat.

If apostolics would do front leaning rest pushups instead of elbow pushups and eat when hungry rather than three times a day it might help.
What's a "front leaning push up," Kimosabby?
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Re: Are Fat People Going to Hell?

What constitutes "fat?" Morbidly obese? Overweight? Chubby? Anything outside of the doctor-dictated healthy weight range?

Man, I used to be a LOT thinner and a lot healthier. We're a lot busier than we used to be, with 6 people + pets in the household, and it gets really difficult (and expensive) to eat all lean meats, veggies/fruit and organics. I've probably put on 20 lbs. since my son was born, and I was at least 30 lbs overweight when I got pregnant with him. *sigh* Do the math: my petite frame is packing 50 extra lbs. and I'm not particularly happy about it. Did I get that way by sitting down and eating whole tubs of ice cream or a full pan of brownies? Definitely not.

Here are my thoughts:

1. Food is a necessity to human survival, unlike other addictive substances. Therefore, you can't tell people to simply abstain from food, whereas you could tell them to abstain from unnecessary substances.

2. Abstinence is often easier than moderation and discernment.

3. Saying that someone who is "fat is going to hell" is like saying someone with "lung disease is going to hell." It's kind of stupid to pinpoint the symptoms of a problem as the sin when that symptom can be shared with a number of causes. A person can develop lung disease after they've quite smoking; we wouldn't say they were going to hell for having the disease, would we?

4. Americans in general are overweight and unhealthy, and it's not just portion sizes that are the problem. It's the type of foods we eat, coupled with a lack of exercise. We are increasingly bound to desks and computers instead of working outside, we drive everywhere instead of riding a bike or walking, and we ride escalators and elevators instead of taking the stairs. We even have to set aside special time for exercise that our grandparents got every day just by going about their daily routine.

5. Gluttony is a sin. Now define "gluttony." It isn't just a matter of eating an extra piece of pie on Thanksgiving is it? If it is, there are a lot of hell-bound people on this forum, and that would include the skinny ones who ate until their stomachs hurt. (Oh, yeah, you know who you are, and you know you did. )

Bottom line:

This is a cultural problem, not a sin problem. (for the most part)
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