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Seven Deadly Sins:  The Most Gluttonous Cities in America

Forbes Magazine has unveiled the American city that has fallen the farthest from grace in each of the seven deadly sins ( lust, gluttony, avarice, sloth, wrath, envy and pride). Today, we'll highlight the countries most gluttonous cities. Coming in #1: Memphis, closely followed by Birmingham, AL; then San Antonio, Riverside, CA; and Detroit, MI. You can see the map here...

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HT ThinkChristian

How gluttonous is your city?

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This post has been viewed 180 times and was added on February 20, 2008 by Todd Rhoades.
Filed under: Engaging Culture  Trends in Today's Church  
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  There are 3 Comments:
  • Posted by Camey

    Another list our city did not make. Still is gluttonous though.

  • Posted by Peter Hamm

    We’re small, but we should be on there.

    Pity that gluttony will never be considered as serious a sin as others… at least by American Christians…

  • Posted by

    What was the criteria?

    I lived in Riverside for 12 years and need to lose a few pounds.  LOL

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