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No! No seafood is there Here.
Subsist on pain, torment, brimstone & rocks you must.
But of gourmet quality it is!
Only My most favored minions these delicacies may taste.Those are just for display, right? People don't actually drink that, right?
Right?
No! No seafood is there Here.
Subsist on pain, torment, brimstone & rocks you must.
But of gourmet quality it is!
Yessss....but with much more agony, screaming & bleeding.So we'd all be like those guys from the Neverending Story?
Yessss....but with much more agony, screaming & bleeding.
Muuwahahahahahhahahahahahahahahhahhahahahahah, etc!
Yessss....but with much more agony, screaming & bleeding.
Muuwahahahahahhahahahahahahahahhahhahahahahah, etc!
Everyone!Who take blood with them to hell?
Can you go to Hell for eating shrimp? (Deu 14:10)
[/QUOTE]quote=Levite;3089959]No. Jews don't believe in Hell, and non-Jews are not commanded to refrain from eating shrimp. Or, for that matter, any other commandment in the Torah, since the whole Torah was intended only for the Jewish People.
This is an interesting reply. The only reason I was bringing up the issue is to shed light on the fact that the ban on homosexuality is found in the same book (Leviticus) as the ban on certain seafood. I thought it might be fun to watch evangelicals defend eating clams. But you add a whole new dimension to the discussion. Are you saying that it's ok for Gentiles to be gay?
[/QUOTE]quote=Levite;3090059]I'm not even saying it might not be okay for Jews to be gay. There might well be other ways to interpret the verses in Leviticus. But even if those verses did completely prohibit gay sex-- which I am not saying is the case-- it would only apply to Jews, not to non-Jews.