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Anonymous wrote:I'm going to be reading Scripture daily, following the Lenten readings.
I'm going to do the sit to stand challenge every single day. I'm old. I'm out of shape. I need to do better.
It's a good idea to do the sit to stand challenge daily, but there's nothing religious about it.
NP. Strengthening and honoring your body is part of practically every religious practice. If caring for the body were not part of the Judeo-Christian tradition, there wouldn’t be so many laws about what to and what not to do with your body, including eating and having sex.
Taking care of your body is simply smart practice, religious or not.
What is your original source for that?
Not pp, but in my case and for many others, it's something we just know: if you want to keep anything going optimally, you should take care of it.
But where does this knowledge came from? What is your source for this knowledge? Clearly, you was not born with this knowledge, it came from somewhere. That is why I asked you, what is the original source for this teaching.