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Old 09-23-2007, 10:21 PM
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In the spirit of restoring a brother overtaken.........

Even though I haven't had a soda in over 4 years and Mountain Dew no longer calls my name, it could happen to any weak brother ......

Put down the POP and go back to the water.
RevDWW, can a guy be forgiven for such a grevious error?


I will do my best to go another 14 months.
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Old 09-23-2007, 10:21 PM
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All I can say in the spirit of this is... you must not be a Texan!!!

Texans swear by Dr Pepper!!!!
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Old 09-23-2007, 10:22 PM
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Where were you when I needed you?
Drinking tea! LOL
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Old 09-23-2007, 10:23 PM
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All I can say in the spirit of this is... you must not be a Texan!!!

Texans swear by Dr Pepper!!!!
Be a pepper, drink Dr. Pepper!
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Drinking tea! LOL
Sweet or unsweet?
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Be a pepper, drink Dr. Pepper!
Am I seeing a slight sense of eternal salvation there?!?!?!
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Old 09-23-2007, 10:24 PM
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Dublin DR.Peppers are the best ones I hear.
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Old 09-23-2007, 10:27 PM
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My doctor told me that the diet cola was just as bad. He described a chemical reaction that takes place that releases a hormone that causes you to crave more food.

In the end, he says, the diet stuff makes you hungrier and contributes more to weight gain than regular cola. Dunno... but then again he was the one doctor who said I wasn't going to die despite the fact 2 others had x-rays showing that I was.
Research undertaken by the University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio appears to show a link between consumption of diet soda and weight gain.


The study of more than 600 normal-weight people found, eight years later, that they were 65 percent more likely to be overweight if they drank one diet soda a day than if they drank none. And if they drank two or more diet sodas a day, they were even more likely to become overweight or obese.

To the astonishment of many, it seems that those who drank diet soda had a greater chance of becoming overweight than did those who drank regular, full-calorie soda.

By no means does this state that diet soda causes obesity - but there is a strange pattern at play here. Diet Soda has zero calories so what gives?


One possibility: A person who drinks a diet soda may feel it's OK to make up for those calories with another high-calorie food.

The above may be found at this website:

http://www.diet-blog.com/archives/20...ere_a_link.php

August 21, 2007
Sugar-free doesn't get you off scot-free
Last night on my way home, I drove past a billboard that showed three cans of Diet Coke on a table. The caption was: The 3-Hour Meeting. The thing is, I know people who can (and do) drink a can of diet soda per hour. But if you suggest to a diet-sodaholic that six or eight diet sodas a day might be excessive, they’re likely to argue that there’s nothing wrong with drinking that much. After all, it’s got no calories. It’s practically the same as drinking water, right?

Maybe not. Evidence is mounting that diet sodas are anything but health-neutral. First off, diet sodas don’t appear to help you manage your weight, which is presumably their raison-d'etre, right? Studies show that the more diet soda you drink the more likely you are to be overweight or obese. Now, this study doesn’t show that diet soda makes you fat. It might be that people drink diet soda because they are already overweight. But it does suggest that drinking diet soda doesn’t help you get any thinner.

And there’s other research suggesting that artificial sweeteners may disrupt your brain's ability to regulate caloric intake, leading you to overeat and gain weight. There's also some suggestion that diet sodas increase your appetite and cravings for sweets. So instead of satisfying your sweet tooth with a “harmless” calorie-free beverage, you may actually be stoking your cravings for sugar. (I wonder if that’s why so many diet soda drinkers develop what they describe as “addictions” to the beverages?)

Secondly, diet (and regular) sodas contain phosphates, which can leech calcium out of bones. These days, most teens and young adults are drinking copious amounts of soda during the years when they need to accumulate a lifetime store of bone mass. As a result, they are much more likely to suffer from osteoporosis, and to experience the effects of thinning bones much earlier in life.

And now, research shows that those who drink one or more soda per day (whether diet or regular) are 40% more likely to develop metabolic syndrome, a collection of risk factors that put you on the fast track to heart disease and diabetes.

A harmless indulgence? It hardly seems like it. (And I haven't even mentioned the controversy over the purported toxicity of artificial sweeteners like Splenda and Equal.)

If none of this gives you second thoughts about drinking diet soda, you’re not alone. Here’s at least one writer who feels that sodas are merely the latest victims of the “food police.”

Personally, I think I’ve seen enough to convince me that anything more than occasional soda is just not worth it. I prefer making my own fizzy drinks with seltzer and fruit juice anyway. In fact, I just found this cool little gizmo that you can use to make selzer water at home. It uses a big CO2 cartridge to carbonate filtered, spring or tap water. It's a little like those old-fashioned soda siphons except that one cartridge (which is about the size of a 1 liter bottle of soda) charges about 100 bottles of water and can then be exchanged for a full one, sort of like the propane tank on your gas grill.

I just bought one for the house and we really like it. It’s cheaper than buying even store-brand seltzer, plus we’re not putting all those plastic bottles in the recycling bin every week. It's called a Soda-Club Home Soda Maker if you want to check it out.

The above may be found at this website:

http://blog.nutritiondata.com/ndblog...free-do-1.html
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Old 09-23-2007, 10:32 PM
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Tina and I were scoping out the campground for our Friend's Day outing in October with a couple from the church. Afterward we decided to stop at a cafe to eat supper.

I ordered tea! Really, I did!

But when the waitress brought it out, it was sour. The only thing they had besides the tea was sody-pop. So I ordered a pepsi to replace the tea (over Tina's objections).

It just happened! Now I'm overwhelmed with guilt and shame.:sshhh
Hmmmm, I suspect there are some gaps in this story.

When I quit smoking cigarettes, I was tempted often at first, even after I had quit for 3 years the enemy came at my flesh with a strong to desire to smoke again. I didn't realize it was the enemy and blamed myself for thinking about wanting to smoke again then God showed me in a dream what was happening spiritually. That was all I needed to know. The temptation left and hasn't returned since...in over 20 years.

Moving on. The deed is done. Don't be overcome with guilt and shame. It's a downward spiral. It's time to confess and repent. Trust in God's mercy and his power to help you resist this temptation in the future.

Ps 37:23 The steps of a good man are ordered by the LORD: and he delighteth in his way. 24 Though he fall, he shall not be utterly cast down: for the LORD upholdeth him with his hand.
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RevDWW, can a guy be forgiven for such a grevious error?


I will do my best to go another 14 months.
As long as you didn't drink it while blaspheming the Holy Ghost, I'd say you can be forgiven.

But if it will make you feel any better you can send me the money you'd spend on Pop for a year as penitence........I can PM you my PayPal account info....
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