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RE: Is The Church Contributing To The Obesity Rate? - 9/5/2008 1:37:06 PM   
Consecrated2God


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I wouldn't say we're a direct contributer, but we haven't figured out, like Cookie Monster, that "Cookies are a sometimes food."

Every fifth Sunday all the churches in our community get together and have a sing. The host church brings cookies for everyone for a snack afterwards. Last time, a woman in the church asked if it was okay for her to bring something else, since her husband is diabetic. No one had even thought about bringing anything besides cookies--it was a tradition that went many years back. But we broke it this month. There were more than cookies--someone even brought a veggie tray!

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RE: Is The Church Contributing To The Obesity Rate? - 9/6/2008 2:24:13 AM   
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ORIGINAL: JimboFletch

Our church has a fitness center with walking & running tracks, basketball and handball courts, a well-stocked weight room, and several machines (treadmill, eliptical, etc.) There are also various organized sports for young and old.


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If it were preached about more often, there would be a lot of those who felt the need to repent.

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RE: Is The Church Contributing To The Obesity Rate? - 9/6/2008 9:47:12 AM   
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I just came across this thread. I would have to agree. Out here in the Midwest most Church activities focus around eating--and the food they serve is unhealthy.
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RE: Is The Church Contributing To The Obesity Rate? - 9/6/2008 11:29:47 AM   
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ORIGINAL: Bevik

I just came across this thread. I would have to agree. Out here in the Midwest most Church activities focus around eating--and the food they serve is unhealthy.


So, what is it you're agreeing with? That churches contribute to the problem or that it's the responsibility of the individual?

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RE: Is The Church Contributing To The Obesity Rate? - 9/7/2008 4:39:42 AM   
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Uhh, no. The church is not responsible for my physical health and dietary habits.

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RE: Is The Church Contributing To The Obesity Rate? - 9/7/2008 8:42:35 PM   
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ORIGINAL: Bevik

I just came across this thread. I would have to agree. Out here in the Midwest most Church activities focus around eating--and the food they serve is unhealthy.


So, what is it you're agreeing with? That churches contribute to the problem or that it's the responsibility of the individual?


Why can't they both be true? Why does it have to be one or the other?

Yes, we're responsible for the choices we make, but at the same time, there's no reason for the church to exacerbate the situation. I may be free to drink beer, but cracking open a 6-pack in front of an AA meeting would be wrong, wouldn't it?

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RE: Is The Church Contributing To The Obesity Rate? - 9/8/2008 3:16:10 PM   
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How can you blame the church for what is a personal responsibility. Nobody is forcing the food down your throat. We love to blame everything and everyone for our problems.
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RE: Is The Church Contributing To The Obesity Rate? - 9/10/2008 6:25:57 AM   
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I totally agree. Weight loss and diet is a personal thing. I'm not even really sure how the Church even contributes to that at all.
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RE: Is The Church Contributing To The Obesity Rate? - 9/10/2008 7:26:06 AM   
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I'm a firm believer in personal responsibility and, to be honest, if you are a reasonably educated and informed American...you already know that high-fructose corn syrup and trans-fats are killers. If you continue to consume them on a regular basis you are choosing to value your instant gratification over taking care of the body God gave you.

However, I think Lisa and I are on the same page on this one. Why is over consumption of food to the point of serious health risk not being defined as either a "sin" or at least worthy of a few shots being fired in the "culture war"?

Honestly, if your church was in a community being devastated by drug use..wouldn't your church address the problem?

If the majority of men in your church were getting drunk every weekend...wouldn't your church address the problem?

Would your church say: Well, it isn't a sin to take medicine or it isn't a sin to have a refreshing beverage?

I think not.

Why do regular church attenders suffer from higher obesity rates? Simply because many conservative congregations have decided that overeating is the self-indulgent behavior which they will tolerant.

Do I think churches have "caused" the problem? No. Do I think they are choosing to ignore it because it just might hit a little too close to home? Yep!
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RE: Is The Church Contributing To The Obesity Rate? - 9/10/2008 8:07:28 AM   
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Why do regular church attenders suffer from higher obesity rates? Simply because many conservative congregations have decided that overeating is the self-indulgent behavior which they will tolerant.

Do I think churches have "caused" the problem? No. Do I think they are choosing to ignore it because it just might hit a little too close to home? Yep!


I agree. (It's nice when we agree on things, Deb! )

I have a Christian comic book somewhere around here that has a page that says, "List of things Christians can do for fun without sinning" and it has two items:

1: Eat
2: Have children.

I think of that everytime I see this conversation for some reason.

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RE: Is The Church Contributing To The Obesity Rate? - 9/10/2008 2:52:16 PM   
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ORIGINAL: 10SNE1?

I'm a firm believer in personal responsibility and, to be honest, if you are a reasonably educated and informed American...you already know that high-fructose corn syrup and trans-fats are killers. If you continue to consume them on a regular basis you are choosing to value your instant gratification over taking care of the body God gave you.



actually i don't think everyone understands the dangers of trans fats and h fructose corn syrup, and one can eat like a bird and get tons of corn sweetener just by drinking sweetened beverages.

as for christians, what does the bible say about exercise and its importance and defiling our bodies by what we eat?

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RE: Is The Church Contributing To The Obesity Rate? - 9/11/2008 9:34:40 AM   
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Doctors are finally admitting that sugar is just destroying people's brains and bodies. Well people have been saying it for a long time but now It's really coming out how much it's aging and killing peoples bodies.
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RE: Is The Church Contributing To The Obesity Rate? - 9/18/2008 10:01:15 AM   
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While the church is not entirely to blame for the obesity rates among conservative Christians, they don't help the situation by offering just the unhealthy foods at their potlucks. I attended an Easter potluck last year. The sight of it just turned my stomach. The serving table was piled high with processed bread, butter and salt cured ham. There were casserole dishes full of candied vegetables, butter smothered vegetables and icky sugary dishes. My husband and I ended up walking out and eating someplace else.

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RE: Is The Church Contributing To The Obesity Rate? - 9/18/2008 11:36:00 AM   
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Come on now, it takes more than one or two fellowship meals a month to become overweight. I would imagine those who eat way too much at these meals also do the same thing at home and when they go out to eat. Also if it's a potluck dinner then people can bring whatever they want. The churches I've been a member of over the years always had a variety of foods from healthy to heavenly. If your church doesn't have healthy options and it bothers you then be the one to provide something healthy. That's what I do.

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