In the age of Make America Healthy Again , some wellness influencers are treating the Bible like a cookbook. A growing number of Christian influencers on TikTok and Instagram are embracing “biblical eating,” a lifestyle focused on foods mentioned in the Bible which acts as a bridge between faith and nutrition . Some follow biblical-era ingredients closely, while others simply stick to whole, homemade foods — warning that processed foods harm both the body and soul. “Sin entered into the world through food, and Satan doesn’t stop there. Food, for me, is really like a weapon of how I can fight back,” Kayla Bundy, a 27-year-old Christian content creator raised in Michigan who now lives in Bali , told The New York Times . The trend has gained traction alongside the MAHA movement championed by Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. , which promotes raw dairy products, limits ultraprocessed foods and pushes narrower definitions of healthy eating.…