Ascetic X
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Yes. Obesity is usually a sign of sinning by eating too much, not exercising, etc.Let me add here that simply being overweight is not a sin. It cannot be a sin because it is a condition, rather than an action. So answering the OP, the sin of gluttony cannot include being overweight, but must be actions that make one overweight: overeating, not caring for the Holy Spirit's temple, etc.
So yes, as the OP says, we can address obesity in pastors by encouraging proper diet, exercise, self-control, etc. But that obesity is not a sin though it may be a result of the sin of gluttony.
If a man is staggering, slurring his words, and stumbling around — we ask why?
Someone says, he was drinking whiskey at the tavern all day.
So the staggering, slurring, and stumbling are not necessarily sins, but they are abnormal behaviors that point to the sin of getting drunk.
Likewise, obesity itself is not a sin, but if what led to it was gluttony, that practice of overeating is a sin.