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Another spin. Not unclean in general, what is "in general" in relation to? What is God's creation in relation to?Unclean is always in relation to humans. An animal such as a dog or a pig is unclean for people, they are not unclean in general.
Leviticus chapter 11 lists the dietary restrictions God gave to the nation of Israel. The dietary laws included prohibitions against eating pork, shrimp, shellfish and many types of seafood, most insects, scavenger birds, and various other animals. The dietary rules were never intended to apply to anyone other than the Israelites. The purpose of the food laws was to make the Israelites distinct from all other nations. After this purpose had ended, Jesus declared all foods clean (Mark 7:19). God gave the apostle Peter a vision in which He declared that formerly unclean animals could be eaten: Do not call anything impure that God has made clean (Acts 10:15). When Jesus died on the cross, He fulfilled the Old Testament law (Romans 10:4; Galatians 3:24-26; Ephesians 2:15). This includes the laws regarding clean and unclean foods.What do you mean by "common" consumption? Are you implying certain animals could not be eaten at a communal meal but could be eaten individually?
Furthermore, why were certain animals declared unclean and others as clean. For example, why is swine unclean but lamb is clean? On what basis is such a distinction made? If you say there is no basis for such a distinction, than that is called a "taboo".
Romans 14:1-23 teaches us that not everyone is mature enough in the faith to accept the fact that all foods are clean. As a result, if we are with someone who would be offended by our eating unclean food, we should give up our right to do so as to not offend the other person. We have the right to eat whatever we want, but we do not have the right to offend other people, even if they are wrong. For the Christian in this age, though, we have freedom to eat whatever we wish as long as it does not cause someone else to stumble in his/her faith.
In the New Covenant of grace, the Bible is far more concerned with how much we eat than what we eat. Physical appetites are an analogy of our ability to control ourselves. If we are unable to control our eating habits, we are probably also unable to control other habits such as those of the mind (lust, covetousness, unrighteous hatred/anger) and unable to keep our mouths from gossip or strife. We are not to let our appetites control us; rather, we are to control them (Deuteronomy 21:20; Proverbs 23:2; 2 Peter 1:5-7; 2 Timothy 3:1-9; 2 Corinthians 10:5).And one of those "evil activities" of the pagan civilizations was eating of pork. And the reason God didn't want the Israelites to eat that is because, like you said, He wanted them to be holy and separate from the pagan idol-worshippers.
Oh please do, there is a politics and news forum. I'd be so glad to hear you referring to Taliban as infidel too.I rarely see Muslims killing infidels, I mostly see it the other way around, i.e. infidels killing Muslims. But that's a political topic that I don't want to open here if you don't mind.
How original... Please show me a Scripture instructed, donctrinally required, spiritually required, sacramental sex party, please.Which Muslims hold "private sex parties". That's more of a Christian thing in case you didn't know.
A good thing whose view? For females it is genital mutilation and it is torture. It is against human rights. No wonder it happens in muslim states.Circumcision of both males and females is a good thing and nothing immoral about it.
Because they know the difference of good and evil, moral and immoral. If some want to hurt themselves through such procedures, they have the choice and freedom to do so. It is between them and God if they believe and we can not force them nor judge them. Them standing up for their rights, and we stand for ours is "civilization", enforcing that women would not drive an automobile is not...The civilized west, i.e. the united states has legally approved of over 40 million abortions (killing babies that haven't been born yet). How exactly is the west more civilized than Islamic civilization?
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