Now they are working on putting pig in the orange.. GM oranges containing pig genes in the works
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Mine too, but that's because I was raised as a vegetarian.I was looking through my subscriptions and noticed one from last year in GT that was started by Visionary has be resurrected once again. Would God eat a ham sandwich?
As I read the replies my heart is heavy and my stomach revolts.
Bacon may cause cancer, but it doesn't mean you defile your soul by eating it.
All livestock in the united states are fed an unnatural unhealthy diet, you have to go to an alternative farmer to get healthy food.
Cows are not meant to eat corn in mass quantities.
Chickens are not meant to have their beaks clipped and be force fed whatever that stuff is.
But bacon on everything is getting out of hand, I agree.
Are you speaking of swimming mammals (seals, whales, dolphins,) or just all that don't have scales?Did the Father create one soul of its kind just to be "food" for another more powerful kind of soul that was given the upper hand in his creation? Along the same lines; do you think that fish with scales have/are living souls? for certainly the great sea creatures with "skins" have/are living souls. Just curious.![]()
Whether or not God made some animals to be food as part of his plan in creation, I can only say that he did give man dominion over the animals and he did give them to Noah for food.
All animals have a soul of some sort. I don't think there is any major difference between the the souls of most animals, some animals have a conscious soul, others don't. I don't think shellfish are conscious, but perhaps an octopus is.... I don't know. But I don't need to know.
But the point I was making is that the human soul is not defiled by what he eats. Unless you're convicted to follow Torah, whereas I do not have that conviction over Torah dietary laws. If you defile your own conscience, you defile your soul.
One exception to this I see though is cannibalism. But even then, if you ate human flesh unknowingly I don't see this as a defilement of the soul.
Um - isn't that a misnomer?
Yes, I believe that the Jewish cultural identifier is not so much religious as an identifiable group of people. Muslim countries have a better chance of being a religious group within their ethnic groups than the Jews.Forgive me, because I know this is an older post, but it reminds me of a woman my sister works with. She was raised in an Orthodox (in terms of family lineage) home, but they celebrated Xmas instead of Hanukkah. She went to Hebrew school and was Bat Mitzvahed, but they didn't keep a kosher kitchen at home. In fact, just this past Yom Kippur, she called her mother in California and asked if she forgot to fast (as she had forgotten, herself). Her mother said, "fast?! I'm the worst Jew ever! I'm making pork Shake 'n Bake tonight!" Not only had she forgotten it was the Day of Atonement, she was making pork for dinner. Of course, my sister's co-worker considers herself an atheist Jew. *shrugs*
I read an article recently that more Jewish people in America are okay with atheists identifying as Jewish than they are Jewish people saying they believe Yeshua is the Messiah. That Judaism is becoming more and more a cultural identifier rather than a religious one. I don't know if that's true overall, but that was what the survey by the Pew Research Center indicated.
When getting off work the other night I was hungry and the only place open was McDonalds. I don't particularly like McD's but I was hungry. I thought I would get one of the new burgers but could not remember the name of it. When I got to the drive through the light was out on the outdoor menu and I could not see the list of burgers. So I said to the voice box "it's one of the new burgers but not the one with pork in it". She replies with "oh it must be the (don't remember what she said) burger, there's no pork". I said ok, please tell me what's in it. The first item she listed was "bacon". I said "maam, bacon is pork". We finely figured it out and I got my burger w/o the pork.
The obsession I think is just in my opinion a show of our flesh controlling us (especially when it comes to our stomachs). I'm reminded of a pastor I once had who would quote Paul on "buffeting the flesh" which Paul meant to control the flesh instead of it controlling us but the pastor was referring to the restaurant buffet.
Most people I come in contact with just don't want to think that they must give up something. God is brought to our level of thinking and living. There are some who actually think that the marriage supper of the lamb will include a pig....seriously! Our churches today have been so misinformed.![]()
Did the Father create one soul of its kind just to be "food" for another more powerful kind of soul that was given the upper hand in his creation? Along the same lines; do you think that fish with scales have/are living souls? for certainly the great sea creatures with "skins" have/are living souls. Just curious.![]()
Whether or not God made some animals to be food as part of his plan in creation, I can only say that he did give man dominion over the animals and he did give them to Noah for food.
All animals have a soul of some sort. I don't think there is any major difference between the the souls of most animals, some animals have a conscious soul, others don't. I don't think shellfish are conscious, but perhaps an octopus is.... I don't know. But I don't need to know.
But the point I was making is that the human soul is not defiled by what he eats. Unless you're convicted to follow Torah, whereas I do not have that conviction over Torah dietary laws. If you defile your own conscience, you defile your soul.
One exception to this I see though is cannibalism. But even then, if you ate human flesh unknowingly I don't see this as a defilement of the soul.
Are you speaking of swimming mammals (seals, whales, dolphins,) or just all that don't have scales?
Sharks don't have scales but aren't mammals either, I would never think a shark has a soul.
Most people I come in contact with just don't want to think that they must give up something. God is brought to our level of thinking and living.
Hoax?