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Results from: Answers On or After: Thu 12/31/70 Author: minjackson Ordered by Verse |
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1 | how can I eat flesh | Gen 9:4 | minjackson | 111726 | ||
Tony Most of the blood of living things is located in the life giving circulatory system. If an animal is strangled the blood cannot escape the carcass. If the animal is stunned in the way chickens are slaughtered with electric charge the heart is shocked out of rhythm and cannot pump blood to evacuate the carcass. If an animal is killed and is cut up and packaged before the heart can empty the blood as is done in most of our slaughter houses in the name of production the circulatory blood will remain in the vessels and meat. I bought some roosters from the Amish and allowed them to kill and dress them and there was no dark areas around the bones or blood oozing out of every opening as is the case with the store bought chicken. I enjoy my freedom in Christ and value it. I think Adam and Eve enjoyed their freedom too. Does that one little thou shalt not they were given mean they were under bondage? Thanks much. |
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2 | how can I eat flesh | Gen 9:4 | minjackson | 111790 | ||
Tony 72 God started to reveal in Genesis 9:3,4 and expanded upon the revelation in Lev. 17:10 that the life of the flesh is in the blood. These many thousands of years later, we know scientifically that without blood circulating through the circulatory system of our body, you're dead regardless of the condition of your other vital organs. You can survive for a while without some of the other organs, but nothing survives long without the blood. I interpret lifeblood as that blood which can be evacuated by a pumping heart. |
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