Non !
Possibly the closest you could get are Indian Yogis , Ascetics , Medicants , partaking of austere forms of physical discipline
God loves you and there is truth in God, and love from God through Christ.
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INCORRECTEating well and excercise have nothing to do with the lies Society and Religion.
Yes I do.
No.
I guess I subscribe to the lies of greed and society, since the other lies are too obvious. Yes, I can deal with that.
If they were a set of lies, that statement would be true.
Do you mean "why study religion (because it's all lies)?" or "why not just study the lies and ignore the truth?" I don't think you're really asking a question; you're just venting against what you suppose is "religion." Perhaps God has let you down recently, or you've been brought up poorly (either beaten over the head with "Thou Shalt Not" or schooled by self-righteous atheists). Doubtless there are many lies in religion. There are certainly lies in everything else humans espouse; why should religion be any different? The challenge lies in determining why people told those "lies": are they metaphors? Are they fables? Were they just misunderstandings? Maybe there is a truth behind the "lie" which you were supposed to discover.
You would choose a religion because you believe it is the truth. If you have reason to believe that a certain religion tells you lies, then don't choose it.
because it is where theyre god lies
Rotating patients in hospital beds prevent bedsores because when a patient sits or lies in the bed for a long period of time it puts pressure on the skin. Rotating the patient relieves the pressure.
Your nails protect the sensitive ends of your fingers and toes. You can use your nails to pick up very objects small or to peel of objects that are adhered to surfaces- objects that your hands can't pick up. Wash your hands after using your nails. Grime gets under nails easily. Or it could be objects, usually made of metal, to hold wooden pieces together. the function of the nails in the integumentary system is to protect the tissue that lies beneath them.