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“Do you not know that your bodies are temples of the Holy Spirit, who is in you, whom you have received from God? You are not your own, you were bought at a price, therefore honor God with your bodies” (1 Corinthians 6:19-20). I really love this verse because it helps me be healthier and helps me be purer for the Holy Spirit. We need to treat our bodies like temples, eating junk food and fast food will only hurt your body. Houston Baptist has only Chickfila as a source of food on campus. It is a bad environment on campus because it cannot keep up with the demand of students. This causes students to leave campus in an unsafe area. Houston Baptist is not being a good contributor to our nutritional diets. Every student and student athlete should be in a good and healthy nutritional diet. Only having Chickfila to eat at is very difficult, who wants to eat that 24/7? As NCAA has said on their website, “In the highly competitive world of collegiate athletics, …show more content…
I researched facts about the crime rate around Houston Baptist, I found that the highest crime around HBU is aggravated assault. It says “Houston Baptist University is located in Houston, TX. When compared with other towns and cities nationwide, Houston ranks far above average in overall crime, making it potentially unsafe and more likely students at HBU may fall victim to a crime when venturing off campus” (College Factual), this proves that if we are going off campus to grab food it is likely for one of the students to be involved in a crime. The second highest crime is robbery, then rape, and last but not least murder. If HBU would add more options to eat at in the safe environment, it would lessen the chances students getting involved or hurt in a crime. Imagine how the students feel when they have no transportation to go eat somewhere, they would have to hitch a ride with a friend or forced to ride the public

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