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[quote=Anonymous]Wacky take. The angels were in disguise. Also, your need to center yourself in Jewish practice is non-sensical. [b]I am pretty sure if meat & dairy is good enough for the Almighty and the angels to eat in one sitting at the same time, its good enough for basic humans. It's literally the definition of charcuterie without the pork. Again it's Judaism making its own rules and making themselves superior to the Almighty and the holy angels. This is why the Messiah condemned Judaic customs that made unnecessary practices.[/b][/quote]
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