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1 | Do the Old and New Testaments Agree? | Bible general Archive 1 | Questioner | 5328 | ||
The Old Testament makes certain statements that are changed in the New Testament. God FORBADE us to eat of the meat of swine citing that it was damned. Yet the New Testament says God changed his mind and now we can eat everything as it is all good. I have never known GOD to retract any law he gave to us so I have a problem understanding this among other things. Please explain so that I too can understand. |
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2 | Do the Old and New Testaments Agree? | Bible general Archive 1 | Avi | 5486 | ||
Questioner, I agree that God never contradicts himself. The source that I have heard to support abolition of dietary laws is Peter's vision in Acts. However, careful reading will reveal that Peter understands his vision as referring to people, not food. I have not heard of other sources to support the "ham sandwich" argument. |
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