Why I Stopped Being Dogmatic About My Diet… | The Prairie Homestead
Yeah, I'm about here too. After a while, you begin to feel like you can never eat anything. You're always the bad guy with the kids, too.
So I propose a milder idea: let's listen to that the Bible says about health and listen to our God given taste-buds and appetites.
EAt when you're hungry. Don't when you're not (except as needed to keep blodd sugar balanced if that applies to you)
Eat fresh, God made foods in combinations and amounts that you want to.
Now we should try to be as natural as possible, but you know what? Life is fatal. We won't get out of it alive no matter how good we eat.
Eternal life is not found on the dinner plate.
It's found through Jesus and ONLY through Jesus.
Yeah, I'm about here too. After a while, you begin to feel like you can never eat anything. You're always the bad guy with the kids, too.
So I propose a milder idea: let's listen to that the Bible says about health and listen to our God given taste-buds and appetites.
EAt when you're hungry. Don't when you're not (except as needed to keep blodd sugar balanced if that applies to you)
Eat fresh, God made foods in combinations and amounts that you want to.
Now we should try to be as natural as possible, but you know what? Life is fatal. We won't get out of it alive no matter how good we eat.
Eternal life is not found on the dinner plate.
It's found through Jesus and ONLY through Jesus.
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