If a man is in the practice of condemning believers for sin he has problems to begin with. And one can not go about drawing a line on maturity because of one apparent thing, such as obesity, which can not be hid and use that to conclude that a person is spiritually immature, if that is what you are suggesting. I'm sure there are are many men that are very spritually mature that still struggle with their weight and self-controll issues. We all do somewhere along the line. I am also sure that there are many men that have their not so apparent sins well hid in there closets that are not so spiritually mature in comparison.
You may be speaking in general, but just saying to be careful sounding like your placing a biased judgment against obesity. That mindset is exactly why this subject is often thought of as "taboo" because of those who sound cruel, hurtful and accusing when they discuss it.
Hey Ben.
I have gotten really loaded down recently and have a lot on my plate, but I would love to get back and discuss this with you. I will be off here for a while, so my apologies but again, would love to come back it. I agree with your above and I don't disagree with being healthy either

(just wanted put that out there). However, I find it problematic for many out there trying to make the bible into a dietary book or that it actually speaks to any certain weight or size sinful. While I agree that overweight is not healthy, the issue really isn't 'overeating' but improper eating AND little to NO exercise. These two things alone can increase weight without one gorging themselves. Add to that medical conditions, lifestyles, ect...
When I was in high school, I ate 4 huge meals a day - All fried, greasy and often fast food (I'm from the South), and washed it down with Southern Sweet Tea (that is 2 cups of sugar to 1 gallon of tea). Yet I maintained a 10% body fat ratio. And yes, I meant enjoying often such left overs for breakfast like - batter fried pork chops and rice and gravy FOR breakfast with jalapenos (yum!) However I was also very active with a low metabolism but again, I was extremely active with Martial arts, outside football with guys, outdoor -whatever... Now my brother on the other hand (the little twerp) can eat all day - and quite literally just about does - and sit and do nothing at all for weeks and never gain so much as 5 pounds, and he hasn't changed his diet (I have for the most part).
Any way, when I have more time I will address your response properly but for now I spent much more time on here than I should have already.. good discussion and thank you. Don't worry by the way- the more you study scripture your hermeneutic will change to be more proper and will move over to the Premil side.
