https://x.com/MakisMD/status/1675170885458882560
This is such good information...some people do this yearly to reset their immune systems...the replies are always interesting to read...Dr. Makis has been such a champion for truth...I truly appreciate his calling...
I fast for 36h twice a week for years. It makes me unstoppable. Never sick, tons of energy and fasted workouts are incredible. Also once a quarter I do an 80hr stretch. I know it sounds like I’m bragging because I am. C’mon and match me boys and girls.
No...not bragging...what encouragement...I used to fast 24 hours on every Monday, but I got out of the habit...I am encouraged again to do some longer fasting...thanks for your example...I want to be unstoppable...
Some might call the annual fast.. “Day of Atonement”.
Just throwing it out there.
Biblically proscribed by God himself, who is just, righteous, and all scripture is breathed by inspiration of God, and profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, and instruction in righteousness.
Life in abundance.
Christians all used to fast twice a week - Tuesdays and Thursdays, I believe it was.
Why did Christians fast two days a week...never heard that...just curious...sounds healthy...
https://biblereasons.com/reasons-for-fasting/
Not mentioned is that the commandment for the Day of Atonement is to fast. “Afflict yourselves”.
Leviticus 23:26-32.
To be clear, I am a Christian who believes most of the Old Testament should still be followed (some parts can’t be), and that while following it does not earn salvation (that’s done through grace), not following it sure seems to eventually lead to condemnation (per looking around at anything right now).
Early Christians fasted because the Old Testament commands us to fast, and they followed what it said, including Jesus himself, who was called by John, “the Logos made flesh”. The Logic of creation itself.
https://christianity.stackexchange.com/questions/69513/when-did-the-early-church-begin-and-end-their-twice-weekly-fasts#69519
As with the drops of this board, don’t take my word for it but confirm things for yourself by researching the scriptures and other primary sources.
Edit: also it was wednesdays and fridays but that was just what they did, not proscribed.