I can see the guy's point, however I think he makes a couple erroneous presumptions that ruin his whole argument.
One: the first people were not 'cavemen' like he suggests eating the meat that they had to chase down. Adam and Eve were most likely vegetarians, and God gave Adam the job of tilling the ground - thus indicating that he wasn't some barbaric caveman jumping off trees and throwing rocks, but rather that he was an intelligent farmer that worked with the ground.
Two: bread was not an invention of the 'agricultural revolution' or whatever he called it. In fact, God mentions bread in the third chapter of Genesis, so they must have already known how to create some sort of flatbread from a grain.
He has an interesting perspective to be sure, but I don't think I completely buy it.
Thanks for an interesting post...you need to get on the rest of these AK people and tell them to post!!! :)
I agree people weren't ever cave men, so the reason eating this was works best isn't why they're saying it is.
The fact is eating natural food and avoiding known gut irritants (beans, dairy) or insulin spikers (white tubers, sugar, grain, cereals) prevents a treats a host of disease from auto immunity to diabetes to cancer. As well as provides the best nutritional environment for performance.
Its like giving a GPS to a person who thinks the earth is flat, they've got the wrong idea about how and why but they can still benefit from the implementation.
No, I see what he is saying. I clicked over to his blog and read a little bit more, and can't say that I disagree. I think perhaps the video gave some wrong impressions?
I did like his comment about the NYC girls who are vegetarian sugar-holics. That made me laugh because I know several. :)
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Sign you up for one what? Lactose-intolerant, celiac diseased female? Or a trip to Mexico to throw rocks? LOL
He had on five-finger shoes!
Both sound great!
Haha...
I can see the guy's point, however I think he makes a couple erroneous presumptions that ruin his whole argument.
One: the first people were not 'cavemen' like he suggests eating the meat that they had to chase down. Adam and Eve were most likely vegetarians, and God gave Adam the job of tilling the ground - thus indicating that he wasn't some barbaric caveman jumping off trees and throwing rocks, but rather that he was an intelligent farmer that worked with the ground.
Two: bread was not an invention of the 'agricultural revolution' or whatever he called it. In fact, God mentions bread in the third chapter of Genesis, so they must have already known how to create some sort of flatbread from a grain.
He has an interesting perspective to be sure, but I don't think I completely buy it.
Thanks for an interesting post...you need to get on the rest of these AK people and tell them to post!!! :)
I agree people weren't ever cave men, so the reason eating this was works best isn't why they're saying it is.
The fact is eating natural food and avoiding known gut irritants (beans, dairy) or insulin spikers (white tubers, sugar, grain, cereals) prevents a treats a host of disease from auto immunity to diabetes to cancer. As well as provides the best nutritional environment for performance.
Its like giving a GPS to a person who thinks the earth is flat, they've got the wrong idea about how and why but they can still benefit from the implementation.
No, I see what he is saying. I clicked over to his blog and read a little bit more, and can't say that I disagree. I think perhaps the video gave some wrong impressions?
I did like his comment about the NYC girls who are vegetarian sugar-holics. That made me laugh because I know several. :)
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