- A Preview of
- Disease and Its
Causes
- by Ellen G. White
- A Spirit of Prophecy
Pamphlet
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- Chapter 1
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- Since the fall in Eden,
the race has been degenerating. Deformity, imbecility, disease,
and human suffering have been pressing heavier and heavier upon
each successive generation since the fall, and yet the masses
are asleep as to the real causes. They do not consider that they
themselves are guilty, in a great measure, for this deplorable
state of things. They generally charge their sufferings upon
Providence, and regard God as the author of their woes. But it
is intemperance, to a greater or less degree, that lies at the
foundation of all this suffering.
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- Eve was intemperate in
her desires when she put forth the hand to take of the fruit-forbidden
tree. Self-gratification has reigned almost supreme in the hearts
of men and women since the fall. Especially has the appetite
been indulged, and they have been controlled by it, instead of
reason. For the sake of gratifying the taste, Eve transgressed
the command of God. He had given her everything her wants required,
yet she was not satisfied. Ever since, her fallen sons and daughters
have followed the desires of their eyes, and of their taste.
They have, like Eve, disregarded the prohibitions God has made,
and have followed in a course of disobedience, and, like Eve,
have flattered themselves that the consequence would not be as
fearful as had been apprehended.
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- Man has disregarded the
laws of his being, and disease has been steadily increasing.
The cause has been followed by the effect. He has not been satisfied
with food which was the most healthful; but has gratified the
taste even at the expense of health.
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- God has established the
laws of our being. If we violate these laws, we must, sooner
or later, pay the penalty. The laws of our being cannot be more
successfully violated than by crowding upon the stomach unhealthy
food, because craved by a morbid appetite. To eat to excess,
of even simple food, will eventually break down the digestive
organs; but add to this the eating in too great an amount of
food, and that unwholesome, and the evil is greatly increased.
The constitution must become impaired.
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- The human family have
been growing more and more self-indulgent, until health has been
most successfully sacrificed upon the altar of lustful appetite.
The inhabitants of the Old World were intemperate in eating and
drinking. They would have flesh meats, although God had given
them no permission to eat animal food. They ate and drank to
excess, and their depraved appetites knew no bounds. They gave
themselves up to abominable idolatry. They became violent, and
ferocious, and so corrupt that God could bear with them no longer.
Their cup of iniquity was full, and God cleansed the earth of
its moral pollution by a flood. As men multiplied upon the face
of the earth after the flood, they forgot God, and corrupted
their ways before him. Intemperance in every form increased to
a great extent.
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- The Lord brought his people
out of Egypt in a victorious manner. He led them through the
wilderness to prove them, and try them. He repeatedly manifested
his miraculous power in their deliverances from their enemies.
He promised to take them to himself, as his peculiar treasure,
if they would obey his voice, and keep his commandments. He did
not forbid them to eat the flesh of animals, but withheld it
from them in a great measure. He provided them food which was
the most healthful. He rained their bread from heaven, and gave
them purest water from the flinty rock. He made a covenant with
them, if they would obey him in all things, he would preserve
them from disease.
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- But the Hebrews were not
satisfied. They despised the food given them from heaven, and
wished themselves back in Egypt where they could sit by the flesh-pots.
They preferred slavery, and even death, rather than to be deprived
of meat. God, in his anger, gave them flesh to gratify their
lustful appetites, and great numbers of them died while eating
the meat for which they had lusted.
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- Nadab and Abihu were slain
by the fire of God's wrath for their intemperance in the use
of wine. God would have his people understand that they will
be visited according to their obedience or transgressions. Crime
and disease have increased with every successive generation.
Intemperance in eating and drinking, and the indulgence of the
baser passions, have benumbed the nobler faculties. Appetite,
to an alarming extent, has controlled reason.
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- The human family have
indulged an increasing desire for rich food, until it has become
a fashion to crowd all the delicacies possible into the stomach.
Especially at parties of pleasure is the appetite indulged with
but little restraint. Rich dinners and late suppers are partaken
of, consisting of highly-seasoned meats with rich gravies, rich
cakes, pies, ice cream, etc.
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- Professed Christians generally
take the lead in these fashionable gatherings. Large sums of
money are sacrificed to the Gods of fashion and appetite, in
preparing feasts of health-destroying dainties to tempt the appetite,
that through this channel something may be raised for religious
purposes. Thus, ministers, and professed Christians, have acted
their part and exerted their influence, by precept and example,
in indulging in intemperance in eating, and in leading the people
to health-destroying gluttony. Instead of appealing to man's
reason, to his benevolence, his humanity, his nobler faculties,
the most successful appeal that can be made is to the appetite.
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