bad science has always made for entertaining reading

On Saturday, November 8, 2014 6:50:58 AM UTC-6, Garth wrote:
>
> Yes Patrick Moore ! 
> It is all rather silly .   All these "names" for diets . HaH !    
>
> The funny thing about them all, is that once they are defined , they are 
> impossible to follow , as they create a prison within their own rules . 
>
> For every theory, there is another to refute it. For every refute, there 
> is a counter . It never ends .
>
> So to I, it's all false . Truth , real Truth to I , is irrefutable , 
> unchangeable and Eternally Good (and I do not mean this as a corporeal 
> perspective only).  And no man-made diet or way is any of those .  All 
> these false ways of eating or fasting are an attempt to Free themselves 
> from self begotten subjective woes of living , and the only true way to do 
> this , is to see clearly the falsity of self begotten woe itself .  That 
> food or conditions are never the matter, but the Spirit who is All , is the 
> only matter as without the Spirit of the man, there is no man . 
>
> The irony is , we're All Already Free !  So all these attempts to free 
> ourselves with this and that way of eating and doing all eventually fail 
> because there is no bondage to free oneself from !   
>
>
>
> On Friday, November 7, 2014 5:17:27 PM UTC-5, Patrick Moore wrote:
>>
>> It's hard to get annoyed at people who discover a way of eating that 
>> makes them feel much better in many different ways, so I have no beef 
>> against the -- what do you call'ems, those who eschew starch and eat mostly 
>> protein and fat. My own take is that this is just one more example of how 
>> people thrive on so many different diets. The Inuit, of course, were 
>> traditionally notorious for living largely on meat, fat, and fish and, from 
>> what I've read, they were normally healthy. OTOH, Orthodox monks, who never 
>> eat meat, and eat dairy only on special occasions -- the very strict eat 
>> only vegetables, and oil only on non-strict-fast days -- are themselves 
>> notororious for living long and healthy lives, free in particular from the 
>> chronic ailments (almost wrote aliments) suffered by the old accustomed to 
>> what I think should be called the American commercial diet.  
>>
>> I was amused and annoyed to see that there is even a formal diet, with 
>> websites, called the Daniel diet, after Daniel who refused Nebuchadnezzer's 
>> rich palace food for legumes and who, with his friends, were healthier 
>> after several months on them than the better fed.
>>
>

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