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Friday, August 3, 2012

What Does The Bible Say About Food?

The Christian Philosophy of Food by Peter Bringe brings the light of Scripture into the confused and sometimes dangerous world of diet and nutrition. It is a door-opener for Christians to see what God has said about food. This courageous work is full of solid biblical principles for a life of health and blessing. 
Peter begins with a call to humility and fear of God: Be not wise in your own eyes; fear the LORD, and turn away from evil. It will be healing to your flesh and refreshment to your bones” (Prov. 3:7-8) and,“The fear of the Lord is the beginning of knowledge; fools despise wisdom and instruction.” (Prov. 1:7) 

He launches into Genesis 1:29: “God said, ‘Behold, I have given you every plant yielding seed that is on the face of all the earth, and every tree with seed in its fruit. You shall have them for food.’” From this verse the author sees plant foods as central in diet and nutrition. This is a bold statement; the American pulpit has been long silent because of the volatile controversy of Vegetarianism. Peter responds with these words: “The Bible teaches that plant foods are more central and important...Only plant foods are given as food in the beginning, for animals as well as man. Even after the fall mankind was restricted to only eating plant foods until after the flood. It would follow that plant foods are the foundational food for mankind.”

Peter offers a Christian food pyramid that follows the progressive revelation of scripture. Prioritizing plant foods at the foundation base of the triangle (Gen. 1:29), clean meats following (Lev. 11), and unclean meats last (Mark 7:15-19, Acts 10:12-16). 

“A predominately plant food diet is a defense against the argument that we cannot produce enough food for a growing population and so should not obey God’s command to ‘Be fruitful and multiply and fill the earth.’” (Gen. 1:28) An acre of land used for cattle can supply 77 days of one adult’s protein needs. In contrast, if used for soybeans, it could supply 2,224 days of sustenance for an adult. “By eating more plant foods we are taking better and more efficient dominion of the earth.”


For some years a friend, Dr. Paul Shakespeare, came over every Monday and taught us about health, and the damages and dangers of unhealthy eating. As a missionary doctor in war-torn Biafra, in the 70‘s, starving refugees came, fleeing the devastation. Among these were pregnant mothers. Only those who were able to grow and eat black-eye beans, their babies lived (the beans contained enough protein and folate for the little ones to survive.)


Worried about protein deficiencies with a plant-based diet? “Broccoli contains more protein per calorie than steak.” Look at the apes and gorillas if you think you must have meat to build muscle. 


Next Peter addresses meat: “Even though plant food is more basic to our diet,” he writes, “God has also given us meat to eat.”



The Bible’s view of clean and unclean meats has been vindicated by Dr. David Macht in 1953. At John Hopkins University he studied the toxic effects of animal flesh. He found that clean animals were found to be nontoxic and all unclean meats were classified as toxic.
A byproduct our de-relationalized culture, Peter points out, is “pop-food,” which sacrifices health, lacks personal character, and appeals to the lowest common denominator of taste-buds.

Always keeping food and health in balance, Peter writes, “There is a time to eat conservatively, paying close attention to health, but there are also times to feast and make merry.” We are to be neither sensually self-centered or health obsessed, but to eat to the glory of God. “Food, hospitality, and relationships are strongly connected,” Peter writes. Food is meant to be enjoyed in community. “Simple and ancient things like eating and conversing together as a family are foundational to a Christian culture and society.”



“For the kingdom of God is not a matter of eating and drinking but of righteousness and peace and joy in the Holy Spirit.” (Rom. 14:17)


In this book we find the wisdom and knowledge necessary for meaningful change, encouragement for eating more plant foods and a balanced biblical approach to diet and health. The book has fresh strength from God’s law as it advances Christian culture. We come to realize that all of life is holy. Behind this book is the covenant keeping God “Who forgives all your iniquities, Who heals all your diseases, Who redeems your life from destruction, Who crowns you with lovingkindness and tender mercies, Who satisfies your mouth with good things, So that your youth is renewed like the eagle's.”




You may wish to purchase Peter Bringe’s book at

We highly recommend his blog: 

Tuesday, October 12, 2010

I'm Thankful For...

A wonderful run with Victor and Dinah. Victor in his combat boots and speed, mighty little Dinah with bare feet.


A college class where all of us can listen to a world class professor in my bedroom and type questions to him without moving across the country to go to his school.


Melody's beautiful music that trickles through the whole house.


A beautiful cat who is a good mother and survived an outside encounter last night.


Friends who lead by teaching and example. You guys make a big impression!


Projects that call my name. Thank God for the ones that are done.


That we get to meet some of today's greatest heroes and then listen to them again, while washing dishes.


A brother whose questions I need 50 educations to answer. :)


"If you then, being evil, know how to give good gifts to your children, how much more will your Father who is in heaven give good things to those who ask Him!" Mt 7:11

Tuesday, July 7, 2009

Gardening

Dinah can always find produce
even when I think I've gathered everything!

Our "Garden Girl"

Regina and I started on a walk,
when she saw the wheat straw was about to be plowed under
so we headed back for a couple rakes and a pitch fork.
Jodavid hitched the trailer to the forklift and joined us.
The sun had set and the moon was rising.

Hay Ride Back Home

Jodavid watched out for his passengers.
Regina jokes, "He drives better than me!"

How about unloading right here?

Straw for the Garden

Saturday, July 4, 2009

Home

Garage Epoxy

Victor comes up with great ideas to make our home sweeter.
Jodavid decided to wet down the driveway.


The spirit is willing...

Siesta

Dinah's Play

Jodavid did not want his daddy to pull away
till he had some washer water.

Dinah is heading out to help her brothers
make divides and put in neew queens.

Dinah's Garden Flowers

Dinah brought in some honey comb.

Architectural Plans for Metal Bldg. Arrived

Regina is "frozen."

Jodavid stood the ladder over the sprinkler to keep kids from running over it.

Jodavid recruited us for water tag.

Get Away from Regina!

Dinah is modeling Melody's - Wish we could be at the Reformation 500 in Boston right now - dress.

Victor is voluntarily cleaning and painting the garage floor.

Regina at 11 pm July 3

Precision

Tea Party Booth Sign

Saturday, June 13, 2009

Garden Gate

First Fruits on June 1
A Lily in the Garden

Tying Tomato Plants

Zucchini

There are many more now than on that first day.



Apricots and Plums are a plenty now too.




Green Figs


Dinah Discipling Siblings

Jodavid's recent invention
He shocked me by cleaning out the roof gutters with Melody.


Moving Bees




Robbing
Waxed Frames

This snake under the comfrey was stretched out

along the laundry room door threshold.
Victor picked it up.

Jodavid & Melody's investment for their garden.


Assembly

We're in this together.

Garlic Bloom

We're getting there!

Tiger Lilies

400
Cleaning out the sprayer after painting boxes

Melody and I are perfectly balanced.