Early Christian theologians understood gluttony to be drinking too much alcohol, eating too much food. But interestingly, when they talked about the opposite of gluttony, it wasn't moderation but abstinence. It's not a question of going from 100 to zero; it's a question of self-control. Do you believe that one can learn from areas of high self-control and port them over into the low?
Is your favorite treat changing your brain? Why do so many snacks melt in your mouth? And why can’t Stephen replicate his favorite salad dressing?
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