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I want to know about gluttony. Where is that line. I’m not calling anyone a glutton but sometimes I think about people who are obese and wonder where that line is. What do you think?
Thanks Trishie!Keeping all overweight persons in my prayers. And you specifically, Jea. It’s not easy, but I hope you make it! Maybe if you keep us informed it might help you to stay focussed on your goal!
Bolding mine. Ericka, this is so interesting to me. I have never been thin in my entire life and I have used the exact opposite as an excuse “I’d rather be fat and happy than thin and hungry”. I think that might be making an excuse for us to be how we are you know? Like I said in my earlier post, I think we need to address this like we do any other sin in our lives…prayer, frequent confession, and frequent Communion.I think that for some people with bulimia, it’s a mixture of vanity and gluttony (it was for me, anyways). I wanted to eat everything in sight, but I didn’t want to pay the consequences (the weight gain), so I found ways to make sure I didn’t have to pay that particular consequence. In the process, I did some permanent damage, but I managed to maintain (and even lose) my weight. At that time, though, my personal mantra was “I’d rather be thin and dead that fat and alive”… Quite some time has passed since I actually believed this. It only pops up occasionally, and I usually say a Hail Mary or the St. Michael’s Prayer when it does.
I went to an eating disorder treatment center and I was not the only client there that expressed that sentiment. And I can see both quotes as variations on the same theme… partially it’s so hard to change so I’ll just stay the way I am. Also, it’s saying my will be done (I want to be x at the expense of not doing God’s will).Bolding mine. Ericka, this is so interesting to me. I have never been thin in my entire life and I have used the exact opposite as an excuse “I’d rather be fat and happy than thin and hungry”. I think that might be making an excuse for us to be how we are you know? Like I said in my earlier post, I think we need to address this like we do any other sin in our lives…prayer, frequent confession, and frequent Communion.
For both of us, it seems, we struggled with the sin of pride; we should have known that we were loveable enough for God right?
If you are ever in my country I invite you to come watch me eat. then you will know what glottony looks like. And I am not fat at all… I have great metabolism.I want to know about gluttony. Where is that line. I’m not calling anyone a glutton but sometimes I think about people who are obese and wonder where that line is. What do you think?![]()
Same here. Although I fear the day it slowa down. The only thing with being so thin, is that I can’t find a pair of jeans to fit my waist size and still come down past my ankles.If you are ever in my country I invite you to come watch me eat. then you will know what glottony looks like. And I am not fat at all… I have great metabolism.
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