But this was like a bolt from the blue. A sudden grasping of the facts, as when you realise that the history and science of the world really are determined by the book of Genesis.
Marjorie and I have been discussing the best way we could lose a few pounds. Not that I would accuse Marjorie of needing to lose a few pounds - that would be tantamount to a suicide. Which I believe, in what I call my state of assurance (although Eileen calls it "a total lack of empathy") to be a sin.
But I have realised that if one is to reach a truly godly shape, one should eat a truly godly diet. And therefore Marjorie and I are adopting the following rules. Essentially, if it is mentioned in the New Testament (under Grace) it is permitted. Otherwise it is an abomination. I am sure we will soon be healthier and holier.
Permitted | Forbidden |
---|---|
Wheat | Tares |
Grape Juice (or "wine" in the NT Greek) | Real wine |
Lamb | Black Pudding |
Bread | Pizza |
Grapes | Figs (cursed by The Lord) |
Loaves and Fishes | Bread made from stones. |
Deviled eggs?... I guess not
ReplyDeleteWhay would real wine be forbidden? In NT times there was no way of preventing fermentaion, and actual bottles of ancient wine discovered intact in shipwrecks have all been alcoholic.
ReplyDeleteThe idea that you shouldn't drink alcohol at all only dates to around the 1830's, when piped water was first introduced in cities. Before that, water wasn't safe to drink, but alcohol was as it's an antiseptic. 'Temperance' meant drinking in moderation; John Wesley used to recommend 'small beer', the weakest sort.