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Chapter 314 of 451

GLUTTONY

1 min read · Chapter 314 of 451
Next, common things may be defiled by an excess in the use of them. This may be done by gluttony. What a defilement it is of bread, the staff of life, and of those comforts which God gives to us for food, when a man makes his own belly into a god, whose temple is his kitchen. 2495.591 We may by excess in either way bring ourselves into conditions in which the mind will not act, and I believe, mark you, that gluttony is as much a sin in the sight of God as drunkenness, and that, in fact, any eating or drinking which unfits us for communion with God becomes sinful at once. 3346.134

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