Leviticus 3:16-- "All fat is the Lord's."
Now I'm sure someone will come up with an explanation that this verse is really about burnt offerings, but clearly what it means is the fatter I am, the more I belong to God.
The half-witted, half-baked, half-mad ramblings of a widowed, forty-something, earth-loving, commuter-cycling, theatre-going, runner-girl Christ follower. Abandon seriousness, all ye who enter here.
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Hehe, I've been reading Leviticus as well. I think I like your interpretation, too. I'm guilty of a lot of me belonging to God. I'm not nearly as skinny as I was.
:) That's awesome. A friend of mine has a quote on his facebook from Leviticus, I think--"If a man is bald, he is clean."
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