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April 18, 2012

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Eric Blauer

Fantastic post, thank you for some sane words in this movement. Online life can be so brutal and ungracious. I love that piece from crystsostom too, wow, great stuff!

Eric Blauer

"foie gras"...? Wow, ok, as a former Seventh Day Adventist, that provokes me. The ethics of stuffing the duck to fatten its liver via force feeding tube, all for pleasuring our gullet. Troubling.

KrisAnne

Craig I am on my way home from Seattle/Inhabit and am halfway through the copy.of your book that you so generously gave me after the smart lab on the Kingdom in the Suburbs. I am so grateful and so inspired. Thank you thank you!

Claudio Oliver

Dear Craig
Miss talking to you.
I want you to know that I have a young man i'm orienting in his final research at university that is about "Gastronomy and Sustainability", and your comments, suggestions and the principle you wrote about will be used in his foreword. I think your small text has the fundamental cornerstone in all this debate and I thought you would like to know that you reaching far beyond Spokane. yours
Claudio

LeahW

Wow, the Crysostom quote is amazing! If people of faith would live out the grace and hospitality described there, what a witness that would be to the world. And not just in the food debate.

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Amanda

I greatly appreciate some of the gospel-centered ideas you shared here! Thanks for the wisdom!

Steve Garver

Great thoughts. It seems that what is in our heart is more important than what is in our stomachs.

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