Posted on 06/26/2017 7:24:20 AM PDT by aMorePerfectUnion
A doctor has revealed the secrets behind the worlds healthiest village and there it all comes down to eating less sugar.
Cardiologist Dr Aseem Malhotra who describes himself as a former sugar addict has spent years studying the reasons behind rocketing rates of heart disease and obesity in Britain.
Key to his research were residents of the village of Pioppi, in southern Italy, where diabetes is unheard of and many live to over the age of 100.
(Excerpt) Read more at express.co.uk ...
This life is irrelevant really except as the door to the hereafter as per your post
Wake up every day for 36,500 consecutive days?
Of course. If we eat the way liberals want us to eat - getting protein only from bugs and tofu - there will be no way to know whether we live forever or it just seems that way.
If this life is irrelevant, why did Jesus spend most of his time healing people of their physical aliments? God cares very much about “this life” which is not mutually exclusive to his concern for our eternal life.
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LOL!
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Sorry buddy
Everlasting life matters
Jesus came here to show God loves us
Not to prove the special relevance of our mortal lives
The two are not mutually exclusive. If nothing in this life matters as you say, why did Jesus spend most of his time healing sick bodies?
Look, there is only one foolproof way to stay healthy... http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/enjoying-regular-sex-can-help-10689547
On Drudge right now....
I didn’t say nothing matters
I said it was irrelevant except as a conduit to the hereafter
Christ healed the sick cause he was kind and could
Not to demonstrate the importance of earthly life
And least not to me
The Bible never says that and Jesus never demonstrated that. The Bible says just the opposite when it declares God's heart that he "wishes above all things that you be in health and prosper even as your soul prospers" (3 John 2). Those are no the words of someone who says this life doesn't matter except as a "conduit to the hereafter".
Yes.
I’m old enough to remember many stories of this kind; they seem to come out about every ten years, referring to different, somewhat isolated communities in various places around the world.
They seem to have a few things in common:
They live in less-technological areas, where they experience far less mental/emotional stress.
They eat a more natural, less-processed diet, and still have to do at least a modicum of physical ‘work’ and exercise to attend to their daily needs.
They live daily lives that are far more ‘in-touch’ with the natural world.
And they live in cultures where connection with family/friends/small community is very important.
Yes; maybe God expects us to DO WORK here - work on ourselves, as well as work for the greater good of the world and our fellow man. It’s only logical that we are part of His plan for fulfilling His creation here.
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