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  1. i once somehow found my self believing nothing about HC in spite of its existence. then i somehow found my self believing that HC is/was mostly about supernatural power. then i somehow found my self believing that HC is/was mostly about eternal membership. then i somehow found my self believing that HC is/was mostly about religious history. then i somehow found my self believing that HC is/was mostly about social inclusion. then i somehow found my self believing that HC is/was mostly about food and medicine. i now somehow find my self believing that HC is/was mostly about all of the above. and that God is both musical and a gardener...and everything already always belongs.
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  2. God first thanks everybody I read once about Adam and Eve diet I do not remember the name but in book they ate while still on vine, tree, or whatever that it did not even begin to die but what fall to ground was not to eat with love and a holy kiss Roy
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  3. thanks, Pax. sounds like a wonderful way to go. and not only would i add sustainable food/land/resource-management, but consider how Jesus's "new deal" for his students may have involved the end of eating herbivores and most other animals. "this is my meat...this is my blood...remember this every time you eat..." may be a powerful dietary statement...and the reason why Paul connected it directly to health. to be "washed in the blood of the lamb" may have less to do with metaphysical or 'spiritual' or psychological change, and more to do with a real embodied transformation by way of a disciplined and devoted lifestyle (which then includes psychological, spiritual, metaphysical, etc...) the 'idols' of "eating animals sacrificed to idols" may be humanity. and it may be that while Jesus was for everyone in many ways, the transformative lifestyle he was asking of his students was quite specific, and quite radical, and very few chose it. But while 'eternal life' is not dependent on such a 'diet of consciousness' (thank God), or becoming a student of Jesus, the quality of the world we leave in our wake certainly does.
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