WHAT SHALL WE EAT?
"Thou shalt
therefore keep the commandments, and the statutes, and the judgments, which I command
thee this day, to do them And the Lord will take away from thee all sickness." - (DEUTERONOMY 7:11 & 15)
A Study of the Divine Laws Essential to Good Health and Long Life
THIS is an abridgement of an article that
originally appeared in Destiny Magazine for February 1943. It was written in England,
referring, of course to conditions in that country, but the reader will be aware of the
Australian and American parallels. Enquiries are constantly received concerning the Divine
laws pertaining to health and asking for a commentary on permitted foods. Accordingly,
this article is reprinted for the enlightenment and guidance of those seeking to
understand the dietary laws which form a vital part of the Law of the Lord.
A nation is as strong as the health of its people and we are gradually being destroyed, as
the Prophet Hosea says,
for want of knowledge. This is because we refuse to go to the source of that knowledge
the Word of God and put its edicts into force. Hence, there are proposals for huge
national expenditures on social and health services in an effort to patch up our
infirmities and defects.
One of the most extensive inquiries yet undertaken upon the nations health was that
carried out a few years ago by the Political and Economic Planning Group (P.E.P.), forming
the basis of the data set forth in Britains Health by S. M. Herbert. This inquiry
estimated the total economic burden of ill health at something in the order of
$1,500,000,000 a year more than $30 per head of the population. And while this estimate is
claimed to be no more than an approximation, it was worked out conservatively and
is almost certainly an underestimate in this writers opinion.
Yet this is only part of the story. Health is something that cannot be fully defined,
while its advantages, in terms of money, are immeasurable. If we are to solve the problems
this war (World War II) will bequeath to us, the problem of ill health must
clearly have much greater attention than it has received in the past. Ignorance and apathy
have left us with an unhealthy peace of mind, and knowledge alone will compel us to
grapple with this question of health on the soundest lines. And regarding the
want of knowledge, which the Scriptures say lies at the root of the trouble, the author of
Britains Health remarks: What does stand out particularly, when the figures of
health are examined, is that ill health is the result of mistakes which could be avoided,
given wider knowledge and greater care.
THE FIRST
LAW WAS A FOOD LAW
Such is the penalty
for departing from the laws God laid down for His model state regarding food and hygiene:
ill health and a shortened span of life. A return to these laws must be among the first of
the reforms to be instituted. Full physical health is a fundamental necessity of a
nations well-being and happiness. For this reason the laws of diet were among the
very first to be given through Moses to the Israelites. In fact, the first law of any kind
given to man was a food law (GENESIS.2:16). And in the New World Order mankind will
discover that obedience to Gods laws, including those covering food and health, is
the only way in which His promise of long life can be achieved.
The very first instruction of any God gave to man was one relative to diet:
And God said,
Behold, I have given you every herb bearing seed, which is upon the face of all the earth,
and every tree, in the which is the fruit of a tree yielding seed; to you it shall be for
meat. And to every beast of the earth, and to every fowl of the air and to every thing
that creepeth upon the earth wherein there is life, I have given every green herb for
meat; and it was so. (GENESIS 1:29-30)
Thus, when living creatures were first made, from man downward to the smallest insect and
creeping thing, their Creator intended them all to lead an entirely vegetable existence.
And we know that the huge pre-Deluge, monsters of the animal kingdom drew all the
sustenance necessary for their vast bodies - as the elephant does today from the
vegetable kingdom.
Before the Deluge, which was a judgment upon the corrupted Adamic civilisation, earth
conditions were entirely different from what they have been since. They were such as to
produce the far richer and larger continuous sprouting fruits and grains, gathered without
toil on the part of man. Then there was no rain, but growth was watered by heavy mists
rising from the ground (GENESIS 2:6 - the rainbow is not mentioned till after the Deluge
was over). The earth was surrounded by a watery canopy, called the firmament,
and it was the collapse of this canopy that produced the Deluge (GENESIS 7:11). This great
dome of water, high above the earth, rendered the world tropical from pole to pole, heated
like a great hothouse. This is proved by fossilised plants found in now arctic regions,
the modern species of which grow today only in the tropics.
The Deluge over, Noah and his family came forth to an entirely new order. The world-wide
tropical condition, with its luxuriance of vegetation, such as can still be seen on a
smaller scale in the tropics, had passed. The great physical upheavals that accompanied
the Deluge also brought about a change in the earths axis, and the seasons were
thereby produced. (GENESIS 8:22). From that time began the labour of sowing, digging and
harvesting, and the seasonal work attached to
agriculture labour aggravated by extremes of climate and temperature, heat and cold, which
were then added as a curse to mans toil. Thus, man was compelled to fight the very
elements if he would exist upon earth.
WE'VE HURT
THE LAND
Gods law lays
it down that the land shall be normally used for six years and then allowed to rest for
the whole of the seventh year:
Six years thou
shalt sow thy field, and six years thou shalt prune thy vineyard, and gather in the fruit
thereof, but in the seventh year shall be a sabbath of rest unto the land, a sabbath for
the Lord: thou shalt neither sow thy field, nor prune thy vineyard. That which groweth of
its own accord of thy harvest thou shalt not reap, neither gather the grapes of thy vine
undressed: for it is a year of rest unto the land. - (LEVITICUS 25:3-5.)
The seven-year cycle of Leviticus must be rigorously applied to our husbandry, for the
operation of this law is absolutely necessary for the healthy production of our food and
the well-being of our people. And to supply the Reeds of the people during the seventh
year (while the land is lying fallow and until it can bring forth its fruits again), the
promise is given a promise that will again be brought into operation that in
the sixth year
"It shall
bring forth fruit for three years.And ye shall sow the eighth year, and eat yet of old
fruit until the ninth year; until her fruits come in ye shall eat of the old store." - (LEVITICUS 25:21-22.)
The practice of man, however, particularly in more recent times, as increasing world
population has thrown a correspondingly greater strain upon our agricultural resources,
has been to use the land to its fullest possible extent without giving it rest. In order
to do this, artificial stimulation has been employed in the endeavour to maintain
fertility. But while such stimulation may succeed for a time in increasing production, yet
the process impoverishes the soil, at first gradually and then rapidly.
We need not go outside of our own island [Britain] to see the inevitable consequences of
this policy. Large and before the war growing tracts of land have had their
powers of crop-production exhausted and have gone sour and useless. And in North America,
where this procedure has been followed on a mass scale, it has resulted not only in huge
tracts of land becoming useless, but in large quantities of valuable soil being stripped
from the earths surface, with resultant widespread dust storms and floods.
Now, while these artificial methods of stimulating crops may result, temporarily, in
increased bulk, yet they have impaired the essential nutritive qualities. A greater
quantity of food has therefore to be absorbed into the human body to maintain equal
nourishment. The Law of Fallow was introduced in order that the nutritive values of the
crop might be restored by the normal action of natures agents, and to purify the
soil of harmful bacilli.
Thanks, mainly, to mans greed and desire to make money at the expense of his fellow
men, we have been following precisely the opposite methods to those laid down by Almighty
God in the use of His land - "the
earth is the Lords and the fullness thereof" (I CORINTHIAN10:26, quoting PSALM 24:1)
and it is essential for the national well-being of ourselves and our estates to
return to the Divinely-given methods and principles, which must become universal if they
are to operate truly beneficially.
PERMITTED
AND FORBIDDEN FOODS
Animals allowed for
food must both part
the hoof and chew the cud that is, be of the ruminating species
(LEVITICUS 11:3). This includes the ox, sheep, goat, stag (venison), chamois and antelope.
The characteristics given of permitted animals (which term is employed in the Scriptures
in its widest sense to include birds, fish and creeping things) are merely the marks
whereby they may be recognised from those forbidden, and are not the reasons why they are
allowed, nor why they are prohibited when these are absent.
While the flesh of these animals was allowed, certain parts of a beast were prohibited.
Thus, kidney, an internal organ, is definitely forbidden (LEVITICUS 3:15), for reasons
fairly obvious in virtue of its function in life, and also because it has blood in it. For
the same reasons, liver, and all internal organs, are also forbidden. Yet how people love
liver and kidney! And it is from these forbidden things that our tasty dishes, our savoury
soups and our gravies are made. On the other hand, ample demonstration has been given that
appetising and varied dishes can be readily produced from ingredients, mainly vegetables,
which are allowed and have been provided by the Giver of All Things.
Why, for example, should housewives continue using the abomination of lard and suet for
their puddings and pastries? Suet, being from internal fat, is specifically forbidden;
while lard comes from the unclean pig and is therefore doubly anathema. Instead of these
impure fats, we have olive and vegetable oils available or even margarine or
butter.
All fat is prohibited: Ye
shall eat no manner of fat, of ox, or of sheep, or of goat (LEVITICUS 7:23). Some writers assert
that the Scriptural prohibition applies only to internal fat (LEVITICUS 3:8-9), but on
this point the prohibition in Leviticus 7 seems emphatic enough, and we can leave the
reader to decide for himself. Certainly, most healthy people have
a natural antipathy to fat of any kind.
With regard to birds, many are enumerated as unclean; but the modern application of some
is doubtful, names being included which are difficult to identify. Duck, goose and all sea
birds, and all fowl with webbed feet are clearly prohibited food, also the plover (lapwing
species LEVITICUS 11:19), including the eggs of such.
Game birds, such as
pheasants, grouse, partridge and the like, are all clean birds if killed according to
Leviticus 17:13, which shot birds are not.
All creeping things are unclean and an abomination (LEVITICUS 11:41),
a definition which includes worms (often found in fruit), snails, winkles, whelks, crabs,
oysters, shrimps, and all shellfish.
Fish having fins and scales (LEVITICUS 11:9), whether sea or fresh-water fish, are good
for food. This includes practically all fish that ordinarily appears in a
fishmongers shop cod, haddock, herring, hake, halibut, plaice, pollack,
smelt, whiting, salmon and trout.
THE
DIETARY LAWS ARE FOR ALL TIME
Now not only were
these laws among the first to be given to the Israelites, but they were proclaimed to be a perpetual statute for your
generations throughout all your dwellings (LEVITICUS 3:17) that is, they were valid for all time,
and everywhere. Yet, in spite of this very clear statement, the great majority of the
Anglo-Saxon-Celtic peoples, who are modern Israel, in order to excuse the virtual
nonobservance of these laws today, will say that they were given to the ancient Israelites
(or Jews, as usually stated) merely as part of their religious ritual, and do not apply to
Christians now.
And to support this idea, various passages will be quoted from the New Testament as
purporting to set aside the food laws of Leviticus. They are thus regarded either as
obsolete or else as not applying to people living in colder climates.
The passage most frequently cited is Peters vision in Acts 10: 9-16, wherein he saw
a sheet let down from heaven containing all manner of animals and creeping things (every creeping thing shall be an
abomination LEVITICUS
11:41), accompanied with the command to kill and eat. The point is
ignored however, that Peter did not kill and eat, because he knew no vision could set
aside the law of the Scriptures. On the contrary, he wondered what the vision could mean,
and later gives the answer himself:
God hath shewed me that I shall not call any man common or unclean.
In other words, the
vision had nothing directly to do with the eating of meats. The food laws are here used to
teach an entirely different lesson by analogy.

Another reference
that may be quoted in this connection is Mark 7:15-19 (which, in the Revised Version, has
the misleading translation: This he said making all meats clean, the words,
This he said, being in italics as not in the original Greek). The correct
translation is that given by Ferrar Fenton: That which enters the man [food].,
passes into the bowels, which eliminate all foods these last four words being
those translated in the Revised Version: making all meats clean, clearly a
rendering made to agree with what the translators thought our Lord should have said. It
would have been better if the Authorised Version
rendering purging all meats had been retained, as this (like
Ferrar Fentons) is the proper meaning of the Greek, although, of the two,
Fentons is the better.
Our Lord is here rebuking the Phansees for their lip-service to Gods commandments
while making a great to-do about custom and tradition, citing their table etiquette as an
instance. They made a great fuss about what they should eat or drink and the manner of
their eating and drinking, but what is of far greater importance are the evil thoughts
which have their seat in a mans heart, and literally come from within and defile the
man (Verse 23). A
man may eat unwholesome food, and even poison himself, but nature will eliminate it. An
evil mind, however, cannot thus be cleansed. Such, briefly, is the lesson conveyed
by these verses, which have little to do with the food laws as such. Like Peters
vision, they are used as an illustration, and certainly cannot be quoted as setting the
food laws aside.
Similarly I Corinthians 10:25 has been quoted as another instance of permission to eat any
food clean or unclean, allowed or prohibited under the law. This reads: Whatsoever is sold in the
shambles [market-place], that eat, asking no question for conscience sake. Both Authorised and Revised translations
imply a command on the part of Paul to eat anything sold in the public markets. The whole
point is overlooked that the forbidden meats were not sold in the markets, but meats
offered to idols were. Hence his warning in verse 28. Paul then goes on to say that you
should, out of courtesy to your host, even if a Gentile and not an observer of the Mosaic
food laws eat what he puts before you, but if warned beforehand, This is meat
offered in sacrifice to idols, and therefore unclean, then it should not be
taken.
Paul, both here and in Romans 14:13-23 (also in Colossians 2:16, another text often
wrongly cited in this same aspect), is setting forth the law of charity and tolerance
toward other people in respect of what is doubtful, including the attitude to be adopted
regarding what another person may prefer to eat and drink.
Those who quote passages such as the foregoing, in order to find excuses for indulging in
wrongly acquired tastes, lose sight of logic and common sense. In his make-up and
constitution, man of the fifteenth century B.C., the approximate date of the Mosaic laws
was identical with man of today; likewise the various animals used for food. If,
therefore, the consumption of such, in certain cases, was harmful to man then, it is
harmful still; neither have since undergone any radical change to justify any alteration
in the laws of diet. On the contrary, if any change has taken place at all, it has been
one of deterioration, so that the observance of these laws is thereby made more important
then ever.
If, also, the foregoing (and other) passages annulled certain laws in the Old Testament,
then we would have a Bible apparently contradicting itself. A fallible book would not be
Divinely inspired, nor a true guide as to conduct. People have, in fact, complained that
there is no really clear definition of what food is, or is not, permitted, and that there
is much ambiguity. This, however, is in a great measure due to mans erroneous
understanding of the Scriptures
CONFIRMING
THE LAW
An ounce
of practice is worth a ton of theory Quite apart from the probable meaning and
application of certain passages in the Scriptures, practical experience has shown that the
vital dietary laws apply as much today as they ever did. This has definitely been proved
by the experience of those who, as far as present conditions of living will allow, have
put them into practice. The experience of such people is a sufficient answer to the
assertion that the dietary laws were merely Jewish ritual observances - and therefore not
applicable to Christians or that they have been abrogated in the New Testament.
(The ceremonial instructions we find attached to them were, of course, for the purpose of
impressing their importance upon the people and so insuring their regular observance.)
Our Lord, when referring to the laws of the Old Testament, said, One jot or one tittle shall in
no wise pass from the law, till all be fulfilled (MATTHEW 5:18), thereby ratifying them.
All things are not yet fulfilled; therefore all the Old Testament commandments, statutes
and judgments remain in force.
When our Lord made the rebuke, ye have the poor always with you (MATTHEW 26:11), it was not only a rebuke
against the wrong system under which the people of that day were living, and under which
we are still living, it was also a rebuke against broken law. If we kept the law in all
matters, and particularly those of diet, we would have no sick or poor in our midst.
Daniel (1:8-20) provides us with a practical instance of the result of conforming to
Gods laws in the matter of living. Daniel and his three companions, Hananiah,
Mishael, and Azariah, declined to eat the kings meat because it was not killed and
prepared according to the Mosaic law. The result, we are told, was that at the end of ten days their
countenances appeared fairer and fatter in flesh than all the children that did eat the
portion of the kings meat. And if they were better in bodily health, so also were they in matters of wisdom and
understanding ... ten times better than all the magicians and astrologers in the kings realm. Mens sana in
corpore sano a sound mind in a sound body.
WRONG
EATING
Study of this
question from the Biblical point of view has long convinced the writer that practically
all diseases, and particularly the scourge of cancer, are primarily due to breaking the
food laws of the Bible and, in particular, to the consumption of forbidden meats. Millions
have been spent in research in the effort to check cancer, but the results, in proportion
have been almost negligible because we seek a cure instead of looking for the cause. The
cause lies in a wrong diet, and particularly in the eating of forbidden meats.
If the reader will turn to Deuteronomy 28, he will find listed therein nearly every
disease that afflicts modern man, every one of which is due to infraction of the health
laws laid down by Moses. Consumption and cancer, for example, are specifically referred to
in verses 22 and 27, the latter described as a sore botch that cannot he
healed. And in efforts to cure cancer, once it has got a hold, even the
surgeons knife, *and radium, have generally proved futile.
Approximately 75,000 to 80,000 people die of cancer in England and Wales every year, a
number that increases annually. To state the cancer mortality in another way, in the year
1929, notable for a severe influenza epidemic -the heaviest since the worldwide scourge
following the close of hostilities of the first world war in 1918 the mortality from
the latter source equalled 734 per million living, but that from cancer reached a figure
almost double, at 1,437 per million.
The growing mortality from cancer is a fact too well known to need statistics to prove it.
Consequently it is not surprising to learn that, unless some means of really checking this
deadly scourge is discovered, future generations are destined to become its wholesale
victims. On the authority of Dr. Robert Bell and Mr. Ellis Barker, cancer is a self-inflicted
and therefore preventable disease.
In the Established Church service we constantly repeat the words: We have
followed too much the devices and desires of our own hearts. We have offended against Thy
holy laws ... ending up with the inevitable conclusion: and there is
no health in us. Yet no one stops to enquire what these laws are, against which
we are constantly offending, or to discover why it is there is so little health in us. In
short, these words have become a mere weekly formality to clergy and congregation alike,
who continue to follow the devices and desires of their own hearts,
at least as far as eating is concerned.
God created man a body of living cells. They need not, and would not, die, so long as the
bloodstream, which is life itself (LEVITICUS 17:11, the life of the flesh is in the blood), is uncontaminated. Death is an enemy,
brought into the world by man himself through eating forbidden food and through breaking
away from the order of feeding which his Creator laid down for him (GENESIS 2:17; 3:19).
CONDITIONAL
ON OBEDIENCE
The Bible makes it
clear that life unending was promised to man, a gift to Adam on condition of obedience to
the commands of his Maker, but when Adam sinned, he lost his lien on life and became
subject to death. God, in His infinite mercy has offered mankind an avenue of escape from
the results of Adams fall from grace, the atoning sacrifice of His Son, that all who
believe in Him might have eternal life (JOHN 3:16).
In this connection-the original life of man and its future restoration, the following
remarkable statement has been made by Professor Crew of Edinburgh, in the course of an
address given a few years ago at Cambridge. 'It is of the utmost importance,'- he
said, 'that we should free ourselves, one for all, of the notion that death is a
necessary attribute or an inevitable consequence of life. Science, as well as religion,
affirms that, in the future, mankind may, if it be so desired, not only remain permanently
youthful, but may also live forever!'
Such restoration of the ideal lost in the Garden of Eden is foretold in Isaiah 65:20, a
chapter on the New Age introducing the Millennium:
There
shall be no more thence an infant of days, nor an old man that hath not filled his days;
for the child shall die an hundred years old, but the sinner, being an hundred years old,
shall be accursed.
A life of great age, albeit a permanently youthful one, is thus a stepping stone to that
time of immortality which John pictures for us in Revelation 21:4, a vision of the new
earth and new cosmos after the Millennium, when all things are restored to their original
perfection as recorded in GENESIS 1:31:
God saw
everything that He had made, and, behold, it was very good.
MAN
BECOMES A FLESH-EATER
When God created
man, He ordained him to eat the fruits of the earth a vegetarian. Likewise all
animate nature (GENESIS 1:29-30). This was the First Food Law under the Adamic Covenant.
After the Fall, the Second Food Law was given under the Noahic Covenant, wherein all
living creatures were allowed to man for food, with the provision that the blood must not
be eaten (GENESIS 9:34).
Permission to eat animal meat was confirmed in the Third Food Law of DEUTERONOMY 14:3-21,
under the Mosaic Covenant, but of clean animals only. Today, however, owing to the
unnatural and artificial methods of feeding our herds, Scripturally clean animals are
virtually nonexistent.
Now Almighty God, knowing that the unbridled lusts of man and the indiscriminate eating of
animal flesh using the term in the sense of Genesis 9:3 would eventually lead to the
extinction of the race, gave under the Mosaic Covenant the law restricting the use of
animals for food.
These
are the beasts which ye shall eat amongst all the beasts that are on the earth (LEVITICUS 11:2).
The instructions
that follow were not given, as some people argue, merely as a religious ritual for a
small, and in those days insignificant, body of people. They were given through that
people so that they might carry them eventually to the whole world for the benefit of the
human race at large. Unfortunately, except for a very small remnant of that people
the orthodox Jews
they not only failed to do so, but have forgotten these laws themselves. The
religious aspect of these laws was to impress their importance upon the mind and to ensure
their strict observance failure to do so has resulted in universal disease and a much
shortened span of life.
God warned the Israelites, when giving these laws, that if they ate the flesh of
prohibited animals, the
diseases of Egypt,
that is, of the unclean-eating nations, would come upon them (DEUTERONOMY 7:15). (See also
DEUTERONOMY 14:21, and the eating of prohibited flesh by the alien.) Is it
surprising, in view of the enormous mass consumption of bacon, ham, pork, rabbit, hare-all
meats specially and rigorously condemned in the Scriptures that cancer, influenza
(which is merely the human form of swine fever) and other scourges take the toll they do?
The writer is convinced that if we returned to a proper diet as God has laid down, and
forsook the false, the result would quickly bring about a restoration of the health of the
nation. For in keeping His laws He has promised to remove all sickness from our midst as
the reward thereof (EXODUS 23:25). Conversely there is His admonition of visiting the iniquity of the
fathers upon the children unto the third and fourth generation (NUMBERS 14:18; EXODUS 20:5). If,
therefore, we return to His laws, we may well assume that, by the fourth generation, there
would be no more sickness amongst us. What a vast difference that would make to our
national economy!
MAN'S SPAN
OF LIFE
With the extension
of permitted foods under the various food laws however, penalty was exacted in the gradual
reduction of the span of life. Today, owing to the almost universal inclusion in the
ordinary diet of the white man of many prohibited foods, the average span of life has
fallen to between thirty-five and forty years. This compares with the 120 years of Genesis
6:3, following Adams lapse from grace, and reduced by Davids time to seventy
years. But even in the time of Moses, man still kept all his physical powers to the last,
for of Moses himself it is said that, dying at the age of 120, his eye was not dim, nor his
natural force abated. Today, however, mans powers begin to wane at thirty and, by
forty-five or fifty, he is usually dubbed too old for further productivity.
From the purely biological aspect, man should live to the 120 years of Genesis. The proper
span of life for man, as for all other mammalia, is five times the age at which full
physical development is reached. In the case of man, this is attained between the ages of
twenty-four and twenty-five. Other mammals, such as the horse, dog and cat, to mention
only domestic animals, conform to this law. Man, due to the abuse of those very powers
that are supposed to place him above the brute creation, falls lamentably to reach more
than an average of one-third of his proper span. What a comment this provides upon his
boasted
intelligence and civilisation!
Modern civilisation is tending more and more to promote the survival and
propagation of the unfit and to discourage fertility on the part of the fit.. Nothing
could be more stupid than the fact that neither time, money, nor interest, has been spent
on the question of heredity in regard to humanity, whereas any amount of energy and
thought as well as millions of money has been expended on the same subject with
regard to animals and vegetable life. Sir Farquhar Buzzard, Regius
Professor of Medicine at Oxford (reported in Daily Telegraph of March 15,1938).
Governments supply farmers and cattlebreeders with much valuable information gained from
experience in experimental farms, but the mothers of our future citizens, whose
responsibility is to bring up healthy children, are virtually left to fend for themselves.
These are said to be days of enlightenment; but it is only now dawning upon our darkened
minds how appalling is the number of children who are the victims of malnutrition. In many
cases this state of undernourishment permanently affects
their physical and mental life.
It is not so much insufficient quantities of food that is the cause of this malnourishment
as its deficient quality. Ignorance in the home is not alone responsible; commercial greed
is also accountable through the marketing of overrefined and consequently devitalised
foods, as well as the use of chemical additives and preservatives. As one observer has put
it, bread, which was formerly called the staff of life, has become, through
devitalisation, the club of death.
God has spoken in His Word concerning this vital subject, and the echoes of His voice may
be heard today in Leviticus and Deuteronomy.
SPAN OF
LIFE
People often attempt
to disguise the facts to which we draw attention by asserting that people are today living
longer than formerly. This assertion loses most of its effectiveness by reason of certain
considerations being overlooked or ignored. As a matter of fact, the average natural span
of life has not lengthened appreciably in recent years.* When people speak of the
apparently longer lives some attain in Britain, they are really referring to the unusually
large proportion of elderly people in the population-survivors of the large families of
the Victorian era. As these pass, the average age will fall, since their places are not
being filled by the generation of smaller families after them.
The low physical condition of large numbers of the elderly should also be taken into
account in this connection, as made clear in the following excerpt from Our Food
Problem , by F. de Gros Clark and R.M. Titmuss. These writers point to the
extraordinarily high proportion of people over fifty-five among the total population,
coupled with a big decline in the child population. It is this great disparity in the
percentages of the age groups of the population-the present abnormal predominance
of the elderly that gives rise to the erroneous idea that people are today living longer
than formerly.
Many continue to survive on a truly debased level of health and endurance.
They do not die because we are more efficient at combating death than were our fathers or
our fathers fathers. But we have created in our minds a distinction between death
and decay that is impermissible we can save lives, but we leave stamina to look after
itself; and it is even possible for a countrys death-rate to decline while its
average stamina-rate, if that could be measured, is as steadily decaying. This is a
startling suggestion, but seems to us nevertheless a true one. Yet the remedies are close
to our hand, if we would only make use of them.
FOOD LAW
REFORM
We must indeed make
use of them, and the first remedy to be applied is a reform of the laws governing our
food, from its source in field and farm to its sale in the shops-and even in its cooking.
We should not only reform these laws, but be far more strict in carrying them out. Our
meat, for example, should be just as strictly inspected as that intended for Jewish
consumption, which Home Office Reports clearly indicate is by no means the case.
It is probably no exaggeration to say that, among civilised nations, Great Britain is the
least careful of the food it eats. It tolerates conditions which other countries would not
countenance for a moment. In this respect, Britain is a long way behind the United States,
yet it has access to the best food obtainable and in the greatest abundance. Its curse is
ignorance, apathy and
indifference, which breed slackness in officialdom, whose business it is to stop these
conditions.
Mindful of the needs of created mankind, Almighty God has prescribed rules for living and
eating. Unfortunately, in the mass, man has forgotten or ignored these directives. The
consequences are only too obvious, for it is daily true that multitudes are
digging their graves with their teeth. If you would be whole
or holy, which has the same derivation do
everything within your power to follow the dietary regulations contained in the Law of the
Lord.
Courtesy: Destiny Publishers
*Britains Health, by S. M. Herbert, p. 185.