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  • 2 Ways to View Our Diets with a Biblical Perspective (Genesis 1:29) - Your Daily Bible Verse - December 29
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    2 Ways to View Our Diets With a Biblical Perspective (Genesis 1:29)
    By: Jennifer Waddle

    And God said, "See, I have given you every herb that yields seed which is on the face of all the earth, and every tree whose fruit yields seed; to you it shall be for food." Genesis 1:29

    Thousands upon thousands of searches for the word "diet," are Googled each month. And every new year, resolutions are made to go on a diet and lose excess weight. It may be surprising to some, but the Bible actually has a diet plan as well. God instituted it in Genesis chapter one and then expanded it in Genesis chapter nine.

     
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    Laughing Parrot Has The Whole Vet Office Crying With Laughter
     
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    Do you need a good laugh? This viral TikTok will have you in stitches. 

    When I first watched the video, I thought it was the woman vet tech laughing until I realized, it was indeed the parrot. This laughing parrot has the whole vet office crying with laughter. 

    The Bible says that laughter is the best medicine and there is plenty of research, proverbs, and quotes to back it up. But who knew a parrot could bring so much joy? I certainly didn’t until this video showed up in my TikTok feed and you do not want to miss it. 

    The Pennsylvanian Petland staff had no idea what a treat they were in for when a parrot by the name of Paco came in for a routine wing clip and nail trim. 

    This comical parrot was nervous about his nail trim and it’s obvious by the way he comments, Paco is well loved and mirrors his owner’s laugh perfectly. She must be a woman who loves hard and laughs often. As the vet tech begins to trim his wings, he began his commentary with laughter and a few “Hey there baby,” comments. 

    At one point, both vet techs are laughing so hard, that they are crying and nearly hindered from doing their jobs. It was so funny, they couldn’t help but post this video to TikTok where it has gone viral with thousands of comments and over two million views. 

    One viewer mirrored my thoughts with his comment, “The fact that this bird knows how to imitate the sound of someone trying to say something while not being able to catch their breath is hilarious.” 

    Another stated he is obviously a well-loved bird, “It’s obvious that Paco is surrounded by a lot of laughter and affection in his home!”

    One other viewer had me giggling when she commented, “I love how we normalized birds talking back to us like it’s not the weirdest thing ever.” No, no it’s totally not weird. 

    Thank God for the gift of laughter and our beloved feather-winged friends. 

    Proverbs 17:22 "A merry heart doeth good like a medicine: but a broken spirit drieth the bones."

     
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