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Hi Lynnet and Paleophiles,
>I must admit I have never heard of cattle getting emphysema.
Cattle are fed grains so suffer from all the autoimmune diseases that
we are subjected to:
http://www.texasgrassfedbeef.com/of_mice_and_cattle.htm
Emphysema is an autoimmune disease.
> What body of work is 100% truth?
Contrary to popular belief, the Bible is 100% Truth!
Please no nasty emails...
> then every
>other thing
>in it is also a lie.
Getting close! The Bible says... (1 John 5:19) 19We know we
originate with God, but the whole world is lying in the [power of
the] wicked one.
And he is a liar:
(John 8:44) ...because he is a liar and the father of [the lie].
> In that case, every field of human knowledge
>including religion is
>100% lies.
right again!
>>>Paleo science didn't get us to the moon.
But it will get us where we really should go...back to Paleo times! -
Back to Eden where people only ate from what God provided and not the
stuff from Satan and his system-grains, dairy products, sugar,
refined oils, petrochemical additives and pesticides...
You have to be pretty darn credulous to
>believe that the moonwalk didn't take place.
There are quite a few sites about it:
http://mrbasheer.tripod.com/moonwalk.htm
Keeping in mind that Satan is Ruler and the Biggest Liar of all, the
moon anding can be also a lie.
>>Evolution * is * not * proven.
Keeping in mind that the Bible is true, the opposite of evolution is true:
(Genesis 1:24) 24And God went on to say: "Let the earth put forth
living souls according to their kinds, domestic animal and moving
animal and wild beast of the earth according to its kind." And it
came to be so.
In our Godless society, we have forgotten that God is Paleo. That is
why people laugh at us for our strict diet. It doesn't seem natural
to eat naturally! It doesn't seem natural to talk about God either.
People get pretty bent out of shape about it.
>Also, it's off-topic.
I think it's a paleo topic?
Paleobest,
Susan
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