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Subject: Unclean food for the Christian? |
Bible Note: Kwigger How am I dishonest when I try to understand someone that is convoluting the very reason Jesus endured so much for, that we who were unable to live according to the law would be set free by grace? Will you show me where Jesus, the apostles or anyone in the early church instructed us to keep the Torah for "reasonable service". Will you explain what Peter meant when he said in Acts 15:10 and 11. Will you explain to me what Paul was warning Timothy about when he wrote 1 Tim 4:3 and 4. You take these scriptures and distort them, confuse them and malign them and then accuse me of dishonesty? Then you say, "Are you going to address any of my points? Who is inspecting the Christians' meat to make sure it is properly bled and not strangled as is commanded in Acts 15?" Sir I do not you ever addressed those points to me before this post. As to your answer, I say, "who indeed". Isn't wonderful not to have to worry about those sort of things. See this is just what the Pharisees did they majored in minors and forgot the intent of the Law. Incidentally both USDA and SPCA forbids the strangulation of meat besides that takes far to long. Perhaps you need to visit a slaughter house to get an understanding of how many head of cattle is slaughtered in such a short period of time. Little of the meat is bled however through handling and the aging of meat most of the blood is eliminated. However my wife practices normal prescribed meat handling procedures that removes any that may remain. I fail to see anything profitable, edifying or encouraging from continuing this discussion. Please do not attempt to belittle me again by saying I tire of defending the indefensible. EdB |