Boy, oh boy. It doesn’t matter what kind of issue you wanted to make it. You are using flawed data (which I still haven’t seen by the way) and built a mantra that is not supported by the data you have shown us.
And I understand that you don’t want to hear that your premise is wrong and you have no idea on how to do research on a topic and come to a logical conclusion. But, you haven’t shown any data that shows WHY 2/3rds of Americans are overweight and 1/3rd are obese. Your “idea” is that Americans are gluttons and that’s what is causing the the obesity. You haven’t proven that. You just keep repeating the same flawed stats.
Not as alarmed as you should be over your lack of research on the topic at hand.
My goodness. Well, yeah. That’s been YOUR entire point, kalt. Americans, that is Christian Americans are gluttons. I’ve asked repeatedly about any research you have done. You haven’t shown any. Instead you are trying to lead down a rabbit trail. The higher standard here should be the research that helps you form your conclusion about these fat Americans and why they are fat.
Same mantra. I can accept the fact that those stats are accurate. I don’t have a problem with those stats. I have a problem with your CONCLUSION based on those stats - that is that Americans are fat gluttons. Gluttony=excess eating.
How do you think most people gain weight?
You haven’t been able yet to link gluttony, Americans and obesity yet. There are various reasons why Americans are overweight. You’ve done no research at WHY they are overweight. You just state the same mantra over and over that it’s because they are gluttons. Proof please.
I have read the stats (and I provided the info). People here seem to think that having an injury, a desk job, or liking fast food is why people are overweight. They aren’t making the connection that people eat too many calories. The bottom line is the calories eaten. If you don’t need as many to maintain a healthy weight, don’t eat as many. None of us can eat like we did when we were teenagers
This is like a Laurel and Hardy episode of “who’s on second base”. I don’t accept that most Americans are Christian. I have no data that shows that. Do you? 2/3 are overweight, 1/3 obese. In percentage terms that is 66% and 33%. That’s not most. But that is a lot of people.
Yes. Approximately 78% of Americans identify themselves as Christian. Honestly, I wonder why you don’t know these things. That the Us is predominantly Christians is a well-establish, well-known fact. Just listening to the politcal talk would clue someone in on the religious make-up of the country. But I haven’t read your profile. maybe you’re not American?
66% isn’t most?
Even 51% would be most.
It doesn’t matter how many are professed Christians, kalt. The point is WHY are they fat? Is it because of gluttony, something else or a variety of reasons? You just don’t get it. I’ve said a couple of times that gluttony is a sin. Yes it is. And you insulted a billion Catholics by saying that many or most of them didn’t even know that.
I questioned that they know it’s a sin. They don’t seem to think that overeating is gluttony. I provided an entry from the Catholic Encyclopedia that explains what gluttony is.
My question was about how well Christians are living their faith when they overeat instead of giving that food (or the money) to people who need it. Others side-stepped the question by saying that overweight people give to charity.
You are avoiding the issue. I’ve repeatedly asked for data and you continue to side-step it.
I’ve provided the info. You refuse to accept it as fact.You also seem to be missing some basic cultural knowledge. That you believe that 66%, the percentage of Americans who are overweight and obese, isn’t most, leaves me feeling that further discussion with you on this topic is useless. We’re not operating with the same cultural knowledge or understanding of numbers. And you refuse to accept the data for what it is. So…
I really wanted to say something nasty after I read this last paragraph, but that wouldn’t be CHRISTIAN of me, would it? You assume a lot of things my friend. I’m not bothered at all about this topic. What bothers the heck out of me is your refusal to provide data and also your mischaracterization of the American people and Christians.
I have provided the data. You don’t understand it. 66% isn’t most?
We will have to agree to disagree. You don’t know and can’t accept that America is mostly Christian or that 66% is more than half and so is most.
So please get off your high horse here. You’re operating with a deficit in common knowledge and you accuse me of not educating you?
No, that’s my point. You’ve shown that 2/3 are overweight and 1/3 are obese. And from that data you claim that Americans must be gluttons. My point is that you don’t know that. You have no idea of the reasons behind those stats - a point that you just can’t seem to wrap your mind around.
You apparently don’t understand nutrition either.
I accept the data. It’s factual. What is NOT factual is your representation of the data. You think that data means that Americans and Christians are gluttons and therefore sinners. I challenge you to provide any data - ANY data to support that position.
I have. You either haven’t read it, or refuse (still) to beleive it.
BTW, you didn’t read the stats correctly. No surprise. 2/3 of the country is overweight and obese, meaning that 2/3 of people are overweight and some of them are obese. Almost 1/3 of Americans are obese.
You can say eat less and give more. That’s fine and a good principle to live by. That’s a lot different than labeling Christian Americans as gluttons.
Yes, peace. This is about facts, not about personal evaluations of people. I’m attacking your assertions and data, not you as a person.
Peace…
MW