AMEN!
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Better yet, if only she had been obedient to God! Izzy
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What about love? Do we obey the One we love?
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I wonder if anyone has done any scientific studies on the benefits, if any, of avoiding the unclean foods specified in the OT. It seems that all of them are scavengers. We do know that decayed foods, which scav
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But if you want to eat pork, I shall not get in your way. They say you only live once. Enjoy. :-)
What besides pork do you avoid? Just curious. Laura
Better yet, if only she had been obedient
to God! Izzy
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Just think. If Eve h
Among other things, some of them do eat
tofu! And they aren’t trying to take off 5lbs like I am! Those are the
vegetarians. Others are Jews, who eat quite well, thank you. At least the
Jewish cooking I have benefited from was quite wonderful! Izzy
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I wonder if anyone has done any scientific
studies on the benefits, if any, of avoiding the unclean foods specified in the
OT. It seems that all of them are scavengers. We do know that decayed foods,
which scavengers eat, are full of free radicals, which have been associated
with causing c
What about love? Do we obey the One we
love?
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I do think that whole grains and avoiding enriched flour is
a good i
Rather than give in to that old law-breaker, Satan, Jesus
obeyed the law that He Himself, in pre-existent form penned with His finger for
the children of Israel via Moses. Jesus' Father via Mary gave His only
begotten Son to keep me from perishing for breaking His law, because He loves us
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Just think. If Eve had only been
carniverous!
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Terry, It was
disobedience to God’s commandments that got Eve in
You have got to be kidding! What do those poor souls
eat, Tofu?
They sure can't be from the South.
Terry
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Marlin:
It is true that God was setting Peter up to meet Cornelius.
Still, what God has called clean, you have no right to
call unclean.
How do you avoid the words of Jesus in Mark 7:18-22?
I would really like to know what keeps your mind focused
on things that never applied to you,
I do think that whole grains and avoiding enriched flour is a good idea. We could go crazy with Biblical dietary laws if we tried. Don't you think a lot of their laws concerning food were because they had no way to preserve it and cook it properly? Laura
Peter said that he never ate the creatures in the
vision, and there is no record that he did. When the vision ended, he did
not sit down and pig out on mice and swine. The scripture clearly shows
that it was a vision to Peter to help him receive Cornelius.
The problem came with the influ
Terry, It was disobedience to God’s
commandments that got Eve into trouble—and just might have the same
effect upon us. J Izzy
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Terry, Actually I know plenty of people
who “live like that”. Izzy
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Oh, golly! I thought giving up carbs was bad enough! :-) How do you get past
the urge to eat food??? I'd actually like to do this. Izzy
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Hi Marlin,
So what’s the point? Are you saying
we still should not be eating pork (and mice?). I know that is a big
controversy. Most Believers think that Peters vision about all foods being
declared clean means that we can eat anything now. Do you disagree? I’d
appreciate your input.
Izzy
I prefer my squid battered and deep fried, and I will pass
on the mice. I have the wonderful freedom to make those choices.
You might try going the vegetarian route. It seems to have
worked real well for Daniel, though it got Eve in a bit of trouble.
Terry
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Marlin:
We are Christians. We are not Jews living by the law.
I suggest you look at what our savior had to say.
(Mark 7:18-22) (Acts 10:9-15). These statements supercede
the OT regulations.
If you choose to go with the law, you not only do not get any pork chops, you don't get any oy
Marlin wrote:
> I see the Law as being behind our will. In other words,
> what makes us able to choose to do right, what makes
> us want to choose to do what is right, this is all the work
> of the Law in our lives. The law has the power to do
> this by setting the definition of right from wrong
Izzy wrote:
> I'd sure like to loose at least 5 lbs before
> going to Palm Springs in 3 weeks!
What's wrong with fasting? Fast 5 days and follow it with moderation in
eating. You can easily meet your 5 lb. goal doing that.
The Pharisees fasted two days a week, and so did the early Christians
ac
PRO 11:22 [As] a jewel of gold in a swine's snout, [so is] a
fair woman
which is
without discretion.ISA 65:4 Which remain among the graves,
and lodge in the monuments,
which eat
swine's flesh, and broth of abominable [things is in]
their
vessels;ISA
I see the Spirit as being behind our will. In other words, what makes us
able to choose to do right, what makes us want to choose to do what is
right, this is all the work of the Spirit in our lives. The law has no
power to do this. The law ministers condemnation and death because while we
might
Terry, I agree. But do I really WANT to
eat mice, or uncooked squid And of the things I do eat, what are the best
proportions? Everything is not so simple! J By “suggest”
I mean that scripture does not write a formal “diet plan”, but
sometimes we can see a pattern that is good. Izzy
I’m intrigued by
it, but have doubts about my ability to give up carbs TOTALLY for even two
weeks! Also I read it once before and thought there was no way I could eat such
an abnormal diet for the rest of my life. I have an acquaintance who has been
on the INITIAL part of the diet for many
The Bible does not suggest. It states plainly that we can eat anything . What goes into man is not important. What comes out of man is. What ia suggested, is moderation.
Blessings,
Terry
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