In article <5ad8621e-0427-4d39-ac85-583224d5ff8a@w28g2000hsf.googlegroups.com> "Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD" <heartdoc17@emorycardiology.com> writes:
convicted neighbor Cary Kittrell wrote:
Andrew, in the Holy Spirit, boldly wrote:
convicted neighbor Cary Kittrell wrote:
Andrew, in the Holy Spirit, boldly wrote:
convicted neighbor Cary Kittrell wrote:
Andrew, in the Holy Spirit, boldly wrote:
convicted neighbor Cary Kittrell wrote:
Andrew, in the Holy Spirit, boldly wrote:
convicted neighbor Cary Kittrell wrote:
Andrew, in the Holy Spirit, boldly wrote:
This would be because of folks using the 2PD-OMER Approach:
http://HeartMDPhD.com/EatLess
How many folks, currently?
Only GOD, Who is omniscient, knows.
And so you don't know -- and yet you're right there as the
news story comes out, ready to attribute the possible
leveling off of obesity to an "approach" that you
don't know how many (or possibly "if") are using.
Such is the utility of a discerning heart...
Oh, I can see that being unencumbered by the need for actual
evidence could be incredibly useful. Convenient, too.
Those who need the evidence will have it when GOD wills it:
"My LORD and my GOD !" -- Archetypal atheist "doubting" Thomas when
presented with the evidence that Jesus is indeed risen.
Andrew "improves" scripture once again -- an "archetypical
atheist" would hardly have spent years wandering about with
a religious teacher.
"I will not believe HE is risen until I have placed my finger in the
holes of HIS hands and my hand in the hole in HIS side." -- Disciple
Thomas revealing that he had been following the man Lord Jesus and not
GOD the Son, Who is LORD Jesus Christ.
Again, atheists do not spend years traipsing about following
religious teachers.
Disciple Thomas, as an atheist, believed he was "traipsing about"
following someone who would lead them to overthrow Roman rule rather
than just a religious teacher.
And your Scriptural evidence that Thomas believed only that Jesus
was merely one more would-be secular revolutionary is as follows:
-- cary
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