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Just found this in the archive:
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Date: Sat, 12 Feb 2000 21:58:03 -0700
From: Arthur McConnachie <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Re: Another LowCarb makes headlines
patricia tipton wrote:
> BTW Ray, did you know your NeanderThin diet is
> also being called the Bible Diet?
According to Genesis, mankind started out on an essentially raw food
vegetarian diet. After the Deluge, mankind was given meat as food as well
(see Gen. 9). Later additions to the diet, such as grains, did not come into
play until the population had grown to the point where cities are mentioned.
This occurred around the time of Babel, the cradle of civilization. Thus,
God suggested fruit, vegetables, nuts, and meat. The rest was mankind's
(un)doing. I was aware of this Biblical approach to diet long before Ray
penned Neanderthin.
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What goes around comes around (grin)
John Holman
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