Genesis 1:11-13, 26-30
One of God’s first creative acts was to ensure a sustainable food supply. What does this act tell you about God? The first humans seem to be vegan or at least vegetarian (meat is not officially on the menu until Genesis 9 after the account of Noah and the flood.) Does this surprise you? Why do you think God did not include meat in their diet initially? Meat is restricted to certain animals in the Old Testament Law, but by the time of the early church in the New Testament, there are few Biblical restrictions on diet. Why do you think God and the Bible have become so lax about defining a healthy diet for humans? Does it matter what we put into our mouths? Why or why not?
For thought… The definition of a “balanced” diet in the US is a complicated mixture of science, politics and economics. Every 5 years, the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) updates the definition of a healthy diet. In the past 50 years, the definition has evolved from the Four Basic Food Groups to the Food Pyramid to My Plate (2010). When the standards are set, the various food industries lobby hard to ensure that their products remain prominent. The National Dairy Council has been very successful at keeping milk and milk products prominent as the primary source of calcium–currently the USDA recommends 3 cups of milk and dairy products daily for adults. Yet recent studies (Journal of Nutrition, December 2012) have documented a direct link between high levels of milk intake with prostate cancer. Where do you get your nutrition information? How do you decide what is “healthy” for your diet?
For further thought… Seeds are basic to the production of food. In our current production system, seeds have become patented property of a few large agricultural corporations. Known as genetically modified organisms (GMOs), these seed promise great yield, yet GMOs cannot reproduce themselves, forcing farmers to purchase new seed from the seed companies every year. Do you think God has an opinion about GMOs? If so, try to articulate it in a few sentences.