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Replying to 2timothy316]
Thanks for the health tip and all, but I judge by me, not by others, in these matters. Trying to judge you own lifespan or heath, based on data from others, is always a risky business and most inclusive. Judging from a friend of mine, who lives in New York, an artist, who drinks like a fish and smokes a pipe like a furnace, and has been known to use other substances as well, and is still going at 92, I'd say I have a while to go. Or how about George Burns, who puffed away on all those delicious cigars? He sure was a long-liver. Then again, being an avid brass player (first the trumpet, now French horn), I may be due for lip cancer tomorrow, as what happened to Amanda Ghatallia, one of the truly great trumpet virtuosos. Who knows? And then maybe, just maybe, to stay on the safe side, I should get a medical-marijuana card and switch to pot. The medical profession openly admits it has been shown to be of great benefit, especially with cancers.
Getting back on topic, there are still some issues I placed on the table that I feel should be addressed. One is what do you consider "defiling the flesh"? If by that you mean taking some substance that you feel can medically harm you, or that you can become addicted to, the you are going to end up with a very long list of things to avoid, including tap water. You have no idea about the garbage you are drinking, and bottled water is little better. How about nuts, a point I brought up earlier? Saying well, there OK because certain people have allergies to them, as was done in a pervious post, is no answer. Alcoholism and well as nicotine addiction has been view as a form of allergy. OK, now let's focus on alcohol for the moment. Even see what alcohol can due to your liver and pancreas? Now, if you say yes, you are aware of that, then what? Are you going to say people shouldn't drink? If you do, you'll certainly have a major problem with Scripture, which, as I pointed out in an earlier post, sings the praises of alcohol. So now what? Are we going to assume that Jesus defiled the flesh by turning water into wine, that he should have turned wine into water? And then just what is the Watchtower Society going to do with all the stock it owns in Philip Morris and RJ Reynolds? Have they now decided to dump all this? I also wonder about all the stock it owns in defense industries, but that is another story.
Another major issue is how I or anyone can put any validity into anything the Watchtower and its supporters say about defiling the flesh, when this organization has admitted, in open court and as a matter of public record, that it knowingly preaches "false prophecy."