BobRyan said:-- eat rats and be free.
In Christ,
Bob
Eer, I think I'll stick with my rat free diet. Those little bones get stuck in your throat.
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BobRyan said:-- eat rats and be free.
In Christ,
Bob
Bro. James said:Let us all be vegetarians--has anyone found some clean lettuce?
Bro. James
Bro. James said:Yes, if you are Jewish, Moslem, Hindu, etc. etc. Otherwise: the "you are what you eat" rule applies.
The scripture speaks of things being unclean--swine being one of many things forbidden including catfish and crustaceans and other things for which we pay top dollar. When one considers where these creatures feed, it is not difficult to see that God may have been giving Israel some sound nutritional advice.
Let us nail all of these laws to the tree where Jesus said "It is finished".
Now what?
atestring said:Pork is now referred to as , " The Other White Meat".
In the old days hogs ate slop. They were scavengers and what ever they ate we ate if we ate port. Today they are grain fed. When we eat pork we are eating what the pigs eat but we are eating something similar when we eat beef or catfish.
Claudia_T said:A pig is a real garbage gut. It will eat anything including urine, excrement, dirt, decaying animal flesh, maggots, or decaying vegetables. They will even eat the cancerous growths off other pigs or animals.
Then "not everything is profitable" is the principle that we would govern ourselves on, and is why I continued not to eat pork for the above reasons even after learning that that particular law did not continue as a command, just like the one about mixing fabrics. The verse you alluded to said "all things are LAWFUL, but not all things are expedient". Lev. 11 was not a health law, and if that, and your arguments and quotes above about all meats were the case, and no meat really healthy for us at all, then all meat would have never been allowed, or at least have been specifically forbidden in the NT. This shows that none of them were health laws, but rather reflected the spiritual connotations of the animal's behavior. (Peaceful grazers vs. predators, scavengers, pests, etc)Claudia_T said:Seventh Day Adventists who live by the health Laws of our church live on the average of from 7 or 8 years longer than the general population. Its a fact. That gives new meaning to the commandment "Thou shalt not kill" because you arent supposed to kill yourself either by a slow death, taking years off your life because of carelessness in how you treat the body that God gave you as a gift.
Some SDAs eat meat and others are Vegetarians. The health laws are Nutrition (proper), Exercise, Water (pure), Sunshine, Temperance (no smoking, drinking, drugs), Air (fresh), Rest, and Trust in divine power (no stress). You can remember that easily because if you take all the capital letters in that list it spells out NEW START.
The original diet given to man was a Vegetarian diet, there was no sin yet, thus no death. [Genesis 1:29]. Our bodies were not really designed to eat meat. Regular food digests quickly as it is supposed to. But meat takes much much longer and so it putrifies in the body.
That is why now the world is finally catching up with all of this, they recommend fruits, vegetables and whole grains. Thats what the original diet was all along. God knows best since after all, He created us. But it is important to know how to rightly incorporate all the proper nutrition in your diet when becoming a Vegetarian. Fruits, Vegetables, Legumes, Whole Grains and Nuts. A little milk, cream and cheese.
There are some things "allowed" in the Bible but "not all things are profitable".
That is why when Daniel refused the king's meat and wine and other food, and ate "pulse" he and his friends were 10 times better off then the kings men. Pulse is just another word for a Vegetarian diet.
There will be no eating meat in heaven either since no more death again, just like before sin entered the world.
Info below Taken from: http://www.annecollins.com/vegetarian-diet-health-benefits.htm
The Seventh-Day Adventist Church Health Study
This is the only major ongoing study on the general health and mortality of vegetarians in the U.S. Data was collected from 1976-1988. Of the 34,192 participants, all members of the Seventh-day Adventist church: 29 percent were vegetarian, while 7-10 percent of the vegetarians were vegan.
Compared to non-vegetarians the above vegetarians had about:
Vegetarian Life Expectancy
- 1/2 the high blood pressure and diabetes
- 1/2 the colon cancer
- 2/3 the rheumatoid arthritis and prostate cancer
- Breast, lung, & uterine cancers tended to be lower in vegetarians but could have been due to random chance.
Life expectancies in the Adventist Health Study have recently been published. They show that this group of Seventh-day Adventists appears to be the longest-lived, formally studied population in the world (with an average life span of 78.5 years for men, 82.3 for women).
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So it would appear the Seventh Day Adventists know what they are doing.
Claudia
Eric B said:Does that include Lev.19:19?
EdSutton said:The poor little piggie has lived for four months wondering if he is going to be somebody's Christmas Dinner. If he can see this debate go on for just another week or so, he might even get to live another year, maybe??
Ed
BobRyan said:the poor little kitten...,
the poor little puppy...
the poor little mouse...
the poor little rat...
the poor little bat...
They are all trembling by your logic above - as they look to see if the humans will trust what the Creator says in Lev 11 "is food" for humans and what "is not".
in Christ,
Bob
Actually, around here, the only ones that tremble much about this with any reason are the little piggy, the shrimp of the sea, and the catfish. Many that might have reason to tremble some places do not, like the deer, the locust and the grasshopper. And the sheep and goats have little to worry about either, although the chicken and steer should worry.BobRyan said:the poor little kitten...,
the poor little puppy...
the poor little mouse...
the poor little rat...
the poor little bat...
They are all trembling by your logic above - as they look to see if the humans will trust what the Creator says in Lev 11 "is food" for humans and what "is not".
in Christ,
Bob