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Perhaps I Need to Start Listening to Christian Rock

Have you met anyone who listens to this music? Chances are he or she is a pretty upbeat person (I’ve seen it). So, what if it’s kind of the emotional equivalent of sprinkling Splenda all over your life, it’s still better red vines.

Just for today, I can contemplate alternatives to my red vine addiction.

8 thoughts on “Perhaps I Need to Start Listening to Christian Rock

  • Could God exist if nobody else did? No. That’s why gods are very avid for worshipers. If there is nobody to worship them, there are no gods. There are as many gods as there are people thinking about God. When Mrs Mulligan and the Pope are thinking about God, it is not the same God.
    In choosing your god, you choose your way of looking at the universe. There are plenty of Gods. Choose yours. The god you worship is the god you deserve.

  • Sam, are you responding to my blog? If so, I’m not seeing the connection…

  • On the surface it appears to be a joke!
    Contemplate alternatives to your red vine addiction, christian rock,it sounds to me like the under current is your searching for God Stella, that’s the connection from my POV.

  • Alex Karlin

    Red Vines, grant me the serenity to accept the things I can not change, the courage to change t he things I can and the wisdom to know the difference.

  • What can I say? You’re right…day one of red vine abstinence and (hopefuly) sugar.

  • Stella, It’s about healing sugar addiction and sugar sensitivity. I too must stop the sugar consumption, for the last month i’ve been into the double vanilla ice cream. The biochemistry of sugar sensitivity is so closely connected to the biochemistry of alcoholism. I think that sugar sensitivity is a gate to alcoholism for some. For many of us, we stay with sugars and food, but for many it drifts over to alcohol. We inherit the biochemical predisposition and it manifests in different ways.
    God, help me say no one minute at a time to all sugar.

  • Well Sam I do remember the early days stoping at 7/11 of ice cream. I still sometimes do, but it’s rare. Of course better a little Baskin Robbins than gin and tonics.

  • Stella

    Gin and tonics are less fattening…;-)

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