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This question guys seems to be a difficult one. Looking at leviticus 11 seems to refer only to the Isrealites, is this correct or not please as I am not seeing the word "gentile" being mentioned in it?
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I think there are only a few universal commandments/guidelines in the Jewish writings
Well, that's at the heart of this issue I think, is that law "universal"? Chritians are saying "Jesus said to bless what you eat", I don't know where they get that but first issue is ot know for sure if leviticus 11 was meant for gentiles too.
There are lots of good reasons for all of us to reduce the amount of meat in our diet.This question guys seems to be a difficult one. Looking at leviticus 11 seems to refer only to the Isrealites, is this correct or not please as I am not seeing the word "gentile" being mentioned in it?
This question guys seems to be a difficult one. Looking at leviticus 11 seems to refer only to the Isrealites, is this correct or not please as I am not seeing the word "gentile" being mentioned in it?
Well, that's at the heart of this issue I think, is that law "universal"? Chritians are saying "Jesus said to bless what you eat", I don't know where they get that but first issue is ot know for sure if leviticus 11 was meant for gentiles too.
Jesus also said that "...it's not what goes into a man's mouth..." that condemns him when asked about the dietary restrictions.
There is no "seems" about it. This is definitely referring to the Jewish people only. Thank goodness. I love bacon!! !!!
This question guys seems to be a difficult one. Looking at leviticus 11 seems to refer only to the Isrealites, is this correct or not please as I am not seeing the word "gentile" being mentioned in it?
I prefer seafood. /shrimp ,so forth. Since that is banned as well, seems like were both going to Hell, /joking
I respect their devotion to their faith, but I would so lose trying to follow dietary guidelines that forbade shrimp and pork.
This question guys seems to be a difficult one. Looking at leviticus 11 seems to refer only to the Isrealites, is this correct or not please as I am not seeing the word "gentile" being mentioned in it?