SC - OP, OT - the religion of foods/food for thought?
margali
margali at 99main.com
Fri Nov 24 06:39:06 PST 2000
OT and OOP, sort of!
We have been discussing holiday foods, lent and feast/fast days off an on
lately, and this popped up in one of my other lists:
>Holiday greetings to all!
>And here's something to think about, later in the day ...
>On Morning Edition recently a Catholic theologian asserted that hamburgers
>and fries are "not Catholic." The theologian said that McDonalds had
>"completely forgotten the holiness of food" and that fast food reflects
>the individualistic relationship between man and God as established by
>Luther. -- NPR's Sylvia Poggioli reporting.
>Hamburgers may not be Catholic. Are usually not kosher. But nevertheless
>are, as Calvin put it, "predestined." Ergo -- are hamburgers Presbyterian?
>One might add, "I never met an atheist hamburger at a McDonalds foxhole."
>This being Thanksgiving, does anyone have any suggestions about the
>religious affiliation of the turkey?
Maybe McDonalds is the anti-christ?
margali
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