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To: Alex Murphy
Call me cynical, but I just don't think giving up alcohol or chocolate or biscuits (or a whole host of other things) for 40 or so days to be *that* much of a sacrifice.

Maybe to First Worlders it is. But not for much of the rest of the world. Or Muslims - heck, they fast from sun up to sun down during Ramadan.

16 posted on 02/07/2013 10:21:05 AM PST by gdani
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To: gdani

Good point. So what do third worlders give up for Lent I wonder?


18 posted on 02/07/2013 10:26:29 AM PST by vladimir998
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To: gdani

I think you have to do a serious fast, as Orthodox Christians do, or as the Muslims do, for it to get through to you and make a difference. Speaking for myself and my hard head and hard heart. Giving up one or two luxuries doesn’t mean much

Look here for the Orthodox fast:

http://www.abbamoses.com/fasting.html

No dairy, no meat, no eggs, no fish with backbones, no wine or oil...

First five days of Lent, two meals only, on Wednesday evening and on Friday, although “Few laymen keep these rules in their fullness.”

And you could still game the system - grilled lobster and scallops with Pernod, an arugula and avocado salad, flown-in raspberries for desert...

I try to cook simply and humbly and without luxury during Lent, although the definition of luxury is debatable. What strange times we live in, when it is so easy to obtain high calorie sweets and fats, and one can actually be self-indulgent with vegetables - fresh sugar snap peas and red peppers - no flabby turnips and sauerkraut to choke down night after night and be thankful you haven’t run out yet.


27 posted on 02/07/2013 11:17:40 AM PST by heartwood
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To: gdani

As for Muslims and Ramadan, it’s not all that difficult to fast from sun up to sundown for a month; just look at what college students on a budget do all the time, and for longer periods. It’s especially not difficult to fast during the daytime hours when you have feasts during each of the night times, which is how some Muslims I know have told me they live during Ramadan. I was told is was like a party in the evening hours. So I have never understood their notion of “sacrificing”.

The same goes for giving up something during Lent. If you fast from something during the 40 days, but go overboard as soon as the time’s up, what have you gained? If you intend to make a better habit about something, just be more mindful of it.


35 posted on 02/07/2013 1:09:09 PM PST by FamiliarFace
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