Comments on How is eating fast food chicken godly?TypePad2012-07-27T05:44:54ZBrian Hineshttps://hinessight.blogs.com/church_of_the_churchless/tag:typepad.com,2003:https://hinessight.blogs.com/church_of_the_churchless/2012/07/how-is-eating-fast-food-chicken-godly/comments/atom.xml/Jesse commented on 'How is eating fast food chicken godly?'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d83451c0aa69e2017d3c591446970c2012-09-27T04:28:22Z2012-09-27T04:28:22ZJesseDavid R, I read an article long ago about the longest living populations and I remember that most were vegetarian...<p>David R,<br />
I read an article long ago about the longest living populations and I remember that most were vegetarian and the others consumed very little meat. Okinawan residents and 7day Adventists were both on the list of longest life expectancy but I don't recall any of the others. There is a strong link but you may be right that it's hard to prove since,with most things, correlations don't always match causes.<br />
It's worth looking into though and you may be surprised at what you find.</p>
<p>Jesse</p>Blogger Brian commented on 'How is eating fast food chicken godly?'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d83451c0aa69e2017c3228174d970b2012-09-26T17:22:40Z2012-09-26T20:34:59ZBlogger Brianhttp://profile.typepad.com/brihinesGaz, I don't eat any meat or fish (obviously, since I'm a vegetarian). I don't like eggs, so I don't...<p>Gaz, I don't eat any meat or fish (obviously, since I'm a vegetarian). I don't like eggs, so I don't eat them by themselves. But I no longer worry if I eat something with egg in it. So I'm a quasi lacto-ovo vegetarian, with minimal ovo -- just in already-prepared food; I never cook eggs or add eggs to what I'm cooking.</p>david r commented on 'How is eating fast food chicken godly?'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d83451c0aa69e2017c32278a36970b2012-09-26T15:26:49Z2012-09-26T17:08:22Zdavid rIs there any evidence that vegetarians are longer lived than meat eaters? I don't think a case can be made...<p>Is there any evidence that vegetarians are longer lived than meat eaters? I don't think a case can be made that that is so.</p>Gaz commented on 'How is eating fast food chicken godly?'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d83451c0aa69e2017d3c554337970c2012-09-26T13:46:41Z2012-09-26T17:08:22ZGazBrian, are you a lacto vegetarian? I've just turned vegan and have also omitted soya and gluten from diet.<p>Brian, are you a lacto vegetarian? I've just turned vegan and have also omitted soya and gluten from diet. <br />
</p>ROASTERS Karachi commented on 'How is eating fast food chicken godly?'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d83451c0aa69e2017d3c53a71a970c2012-09-26T07:15:15Z2012-09-26T17:08:22ZROASTERS Karachihttp://yello.pk/karachi-roasters-zamzama.htmlwell it's need explanation having been a vegetarian for over forty years, and being familiar with how many (most?) Buddhists...<p>well it's need explanation having been a vegetarian for over forty years, and being familiar with how many (most?) Buddhists and Hindus consider killing animals for food to be sinfully bad karma.</p>tucson commented on 'How is eating fast food chicken godly?'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d83451c0aa69e2017743eed628970d2012-08-05T18:07:29Z2012-08-06T16:07:05Ztucsonadditionally, in reference to my comments above about muslims, I find the following at least somewhat relevant. It explains, in...<p>additionally, in reference to my comments above about muslims, I find the following at least somewhat relevant. It explains, in part, the reluctance to criticize muslims. People are scared of them..</p>
<p><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OxbYBIlT6VE&feature=related" rel="nofollow">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OxbYBIlT6VE&feature=related</a></p>
<p>In this light christians seem quite benign, IMO. (I am not a christian) </p>Robert Paul Howard commented on 'How is eating fast food chicken godly?'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d83451c0aa69e201676911c8f6970b2012-08-05T09:59:27Z2012-08-06T16:07:06ZRobert Paul HowardDear Brian, Your recent remark seems well worth while: "But not knowing what we don't know (a large part of...<p>Dear Brian,</p>
<p>Your recent remark seems well worth while:</p>
<p>"But not knowing what we don't know (a large part of the human condition) leaves us unduly confident about our illusory knowingness." (Posted by: Blogger Brian | August 04, 2012 at 07:09 PM)</p>
<p>Robert Paul Howard</p>tucson commented on 'How is eating fast food chicken godly?'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d83451c0aa69e201761705e682970c2012-08-05T06:48:43Z2012-08-06T16:07:06ZtucsonThe muslim would claim that it is his right to express his religious opinions and everyone, especially the press, would...<p>The muslim would claim that it is his right to express his religious opinions and everyone, especially the press, would back off immediately.</p>
<p>(I have never been to a Chick-fil-a restaurant and I don't care if gays get married.)</p>Blogger Brian commented on 'How is eating fast food chicken godly?'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d83451c0aa69e2017743eacfaf970d2012-08-05T01:38:21Z2012-08-06T14:57:47ZBlogger Brianhttp://profile.typepad.com/brihinestucson, I'm not aware of any Muslim owner of a restaurant chain making a public statement about how he and...<p>tucson, I'm not aware of any Muslim owner of a restaurant chain making a public statement about how he and his business believe homosexuality and gay marriage are sinful. </p>
<p>If that happened, likely similar protests would be directed against the Muslim, especially if the chain was as large and well-known as Chick-fil-A.</p>tucson commented on 'How is eating fast food chicken godly?'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d83451c0aa69e20176170489cf970c2012-08-05T01:34:07Z2012-08-06T16:07:06ZtucsonBlogger Brian wrote: "The president of Chick-fil-A has announced that he and his restaurant chain are opposed to homosexuals and...<p>Blogger Brian wrote:</p>
<p>"The president of Chick-fil-A has announced that he and his restaurant chain are opposed to homosexuals and gay marriage, so this has led to protests."</p>
<p>--It is interesting that establishments run by muslims, who are extremely anti-homo in their beliefs, are not targeted for protests. Nobody has the cajones (balls) to take them on. That would be politically incorrect and potentially dangerous. It is interesting that it is politically correct to attack Christian traditional beliefs but not muslim traditional beliefs. Safe target? <br />
</p>tucson commented on 'How is eating fast food chicken godly?'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d83451c0aa69e2016768d348a2970b2012-07-27T16:02:01Z2012-07-27T16:54:38Ztucson1600 calories is less than the daily requirement many require to maintain their weight and only about 100 calories more...<p><br />
1600 calories is less than the daily requirement many require to maintain their weight and only about 100 calories more than a sedentary person requires. I don't want facist control freaks like Dana Milbank telling me what and how much to eat. </p>
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<p>I might say the same ..... but I'm eating a piece of chicken even as I am typing these words.</p>
<p>Robert Paul Howard</p>