He’s changed his stance on carbs and keto diets, but explains very well his reasons for the change. I happen to agree with his new approach to that area. I still glean good information from his articles, and also from the commenters on his articles. I take what is useful to me, and ignore anything that doesn’t apply. I think that’s all w…
He’s changed his stance on carbs and keto diets, but explains very well his reasons for the change. I happen to agree with his new approach to that area. I still glean good information from his articles, and also from the commenters on his articles. I take what is useful to me, and ignore anything that doesn’t apply. I think that’s all we can do, no matter the source. If there’s one thing we’ve learned over the last 4 years, it’s be skeptical of everything and do your own research!
I just finished reading today's C & C. Jeff's notes from his presentation at the NACL would be a "useful" sermon at any congregation where those in attendance are searching for an explanation of what happened and is happening to us.
SPOT ON - would definitely be better than some of the 'lightweight' sermons being preached in so-called "Christian" congregations - would give the attendees some real "meat" to chew on. Time to put away the "pablum" and get on to the REAL menu!!
He’s changed his stance on carbs and keto diets, but explains very well his reasons for the change. I happen to agree with his new approach to that area. I still glean good information from his articles, and also from the commenters on his articles. I take what is useful to me, and ignore anything that doesn’t apply. I think that’s all we can do, no matter the source. If there’s one thing we’ve learned over the last 4 years, it’s be skeptical of everything and do your own research!
BINGO - your mindset mimics mine, JudyC!!
I just finished reading today's C & C. Jeff's notes from his presentation at the NACL would be a "useful" sermon at any congregation where those in attendance are searching for an explanation of what happened and is happening to us.
SPOT ON - would definitely be better than some of the 'lightweight' sermons being preached in so-called "Christian" congregations - would give the attendees some real "meat" to chew on. Time to put away the "pablum" and get on to the REAL menu!!