Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There’s nothing forbidden about pork. Jesus saved you from that nonsense!
That's just some made up nonsense created centuries after Jesus's life
No, Jesus himself said, "it doesn't matter what goes into your mouth, what matters is what comes out of your mouth." Then Paul, if you accept his letters, made sure the new churches didn't go back to dietary rules.
Anonymous wrote:Pigs are also super intelligent and similar to humans in anatomy and emotion.
Anonymous wrote:There’s nothing forbidden about pork. Jesus saved you from that nonsense!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There’s nothing forbidden about pork. Jesus saved you from that nonsense!
That's just some made up nonsense created centuries after Jesus's life
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is it about this animal that makes it to the forbidden fruit list?
What was the reasoning back in the day?
Because it was written in the Torah. That's why. There's no "original" dietary reasoning. You do it to honor your faith.
https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/overview-of-jewish-dietary-laws-and-regulations
Sure, but it was written in there for some reason.
The Chumash is the word of God dictated to Moses.
It's bordering on antisemitism to state that Moses had some ulterior motive.
Did Moses actually ever live?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is it about this animal that makes it to the forbidden fruit list?
What was the reasoning back in the day?
Because it was written in the Torah. That's why. There's no "original" dietary reasoning. You do it to honor your faith.
https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/overview-of-jewish-dietary-laws-and-regulations
Sure, but it was written in there for some reason.
The Chumash is the word of God dictated to Moses.
It's bordering on antisemitism to state that Moses had some ulterior motive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is it about this animal that makes it to the forbidden fruit list?
What was the reasoning back in the day?
Because it was written in the Torah. That's why. There's no "original" dietary reasoning. You do it to honor your faith.
https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/overview-of-jewish-dietary-laws-and-regulations
Sure, but it was written in there for some reason.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is it about this animal that makes it to the forbidden fruit list?
What was the reasoning back in the day?
Because it was written in the Torah. That's why. There's no "original" dietary reasoning. You do it to honor your faith.
https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/overview-of-jewish-dietary-laws-and-regulations
Anonymous wrote:There’s nothing forbidden about pork. Jesus saved you from that nonsense!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:From a Christian perspective, the Old Testament dietary restrictions, fabric mixing restrictions, etc. were all part of the ceremonial law that was a type or shadow that was fulfilled in Christ.
It is not really to be explained by naturalistic explanations, which is why it was fulfilled in Christ and is therefore no longer necessary as a mark of God's people under the New Covenant.
BS. Early Christ followers knew that Jewish dietary restrictions, among many others, would make it much more difficult to convert your pagan ancestors.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is it about this animal that makes it to the forbidden fruit list?
What was the reasoning back in the day?
Because it was written in the Torah. That's why. There's no "original" dietary reasoning. You do it to honor your faith.
https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/overview-of-jewish-dietary-laws-and-regulations