do think the LDS culture promotes unhealthy eating.
No more then our entire culture.
As has been mentioned, virtually EVERY activity or get-together has associated with it unhealthy foods.
I have been to quite a few LDS activities where the food served is just fine. Yea we have goodie at lots of things but come to my office and you can find candy, donuts and what have you almost any day of the week. 60% of my peers at work are over weight as well. You should see them slam down the food.
Culturally many activities have food. Parties for the super bowl, summer picnics and barbecues, business entertainment. In fact before I lost weight I needed to I can tell that my extra pounds came from business lunches and dinners and eating poorly when I traveled. Not from the LDS Church ward dinners or cookies relating to some LDS activity.
People pray over garbage and poison asking God to make it healthy and nourishing... I don't get it.
Yea I think it is funny to bless chocolate cake to be good for us.
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I'm on the very conscientious end of the eating spectrum and just completely do not get the WOW!
Much of it is good if followed correctly.
Tea and coffee are taboo but eating all the sugar and lard and poison is no problem at all!
Well it was HOT DRINKS and any thing too hot is bad for your belly and esophagus. It burns it on the way down. Sugar and lard ok? Not according to the spirit of the WOW. Taking care of the body is the message. Moderation, whole grains in season (they did not have refrigeration then) and meat sparingly. It is just the WOW has been tired to tobacco, booze, drugs, tea and coffee.
Caffeine is evidently not a problem unless it is in coffee and tea, hot drinks are actually fine with the exception of coffee and tea unless the tea is herbal which actually all tea is. Eating as much meat as one wants seems to be totally OK (and supports the church's huge cattle industry). It is just sort of nonsensical to me.
Caffeine is not against the WOW. Tea and coffee were defines as the hot drinks part.
Several years ago, (actually my last TRI), the counselor in the Stk presidency who was interviewing me for my TR was literally several hundred lbs overweight. He truly could barely walk and even had difficulty breathing. He mentioned my being a vegetarian and "warned" me about it.
I just sat there... here I am, eating as healthfully as I can, in excellent shape, (medically speaking), and he was barely alive telling me to eat in a way I find unhealthy. It was just one of those things that made me dizzy! :-)
That was pretty goofy.
Edit... just to be clear, I do not advocate my particular eating choices for others... I try to eat consciously which FOR ME, means eliminating foods I think are harmful and taking into my form that which I believe is nourishing. I just do not get the WoW (with the exception of drugs), as something that moves anyone toward health.
That is because LDS focus on the don'ts rather then the do's. Together it is very good advice.