Food: An Anaesthetic for Meaninglessness
May 1, 2016 • Peter Sondergeld
Every person is always doing something with food. The way we use food tends to reflect our faith or our idolatry. Our culture is well accustomed to the use of food and drink as a kind of anaesthetic (or functional saviour). We, like the author of Ecclesiastes, can tend to default to sensual pleasures as an alternative to the more significant satisfaction that God offers us.