Archive for the ‘Religion & Spirituality’ Category
Anybody knows halal-body-care products?
Wednesday, September 23rd, 2009
CHRISTIANS how do you take care of your BODY?
Sunday, May 24th, 2009
Christians, if your body is a temple and you must take care of it?
Monday, February 9th, 2009http://www.archure.net/salus/vegetarian.html
50% American males die of Heart attacks
or 13%
or 3%
What percent group should the Christians choose to be in? If God commanded you to take care of your bodies? I’m just curious… why aren’t there more… people following this life path (on the link)?
OH. and if you’re Atheist this sort of applies to you, if you love life, this is the ONLY life you get, don’t you want to live to ripe HEALTHY old age? I’m just curious…
If we care about other human beings in a humanitarian effort…
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8N4r98bikHU&feature=channel_page
How can any Christian or person with compassion…
All Good answers…. Who am I to choose just one?
If you take care of your body, how do you take care of your spirit?
Saturday, November 29th, 2008We all know taking good care of our bodies, is done by eating right, getting enough excercise and rest, but how do you take care of your spirit? I do through Prayer, walking on the beach to see GOD’s magnificent creation, meditating on GOD’s wonderful blessings of Strength, Courage, Hope, Faith Love
and Ultimate PEACE..
Is thier really another way to feed the soul without GOD?
Our bodies one day will grow old weary. tired and turn to dust, but the Spirit remains strong and lives on with GOD.
Thoughts?
Is doing unhealthy things such as smoking or taking poor care of your body sinful?
Sunday, August 31st, 2008And why or why not??
Spiritually speaking some take care in uplifting their soul but neglect their body?
Tuesday, September 25th, 2007
Religious types: do you care about your body when you die?
Tuesday, March 20th, 2007We have lots of religious-inspired rituals such as cremation and scattering of ashes, and burial, and other things that celebrate the corpse as sacred when someone dies.
But the materials that make up our bodies are changing all the time; cells get worn out, removed, excreted and replaced constantly, and every seven years, the materials that make us up are completely different from the ones that made us up 7 years ago.
If we don’t mind the materials in our bodies constantly being turned into urine, sweat and other excretions and replaced, why do we care about our corpses?
Given that the materials in our bodies are never constant, that we never keep them for very long, why the attachment to the ones that happen to be in us when we expire?
Does God care what you do with your body?
Tuesday, April 4th, 2006I’ve been wondering for a long time what other churches teach as far as taking care of your physical body goes. It’s easy enough to find what people believe on a spiritual level because there’s always someone willing to talk about it, often with great passion. But I haven’t found many people, other than LDS, who think God even cares about how you feed, clothe and look after the body you’re living in and have dismissed the topic as irrelevant.
I was kinda baffled by this. I’ve grown up with the belief that God wants us to be be happy and make good choices not only for our spiritual well-being, but our temporal well-being also.
Am I just talking to the wrong people, or is it really so common for people to believe that an otherwise loving God wouldn’t care how you treat the body he gave you, even if it caused your suffering?
I hope this isn’t an inflammatory question, because I’m really curious about this and it’s been bugging me for more years than I can remember, so I’d rather it not be one of those things that degenerates into an accusation war.








