It doesn't negate God's commands. Scripture is a progression. Adam had one commandment, Israel had ten. God told Adam about the plants. God gave the command to Noah to eat the animals. BTW-God tells Peter that all animals are clean in Acts. You want to throw that out as well?
As someone already suggested on this thread: try reading (and understanding) Scripture rather than prooftexting it.
I'm not the one ignoring verses I don't like.
I must go, I hope you get to 6666, lol.
Kosta's point is that pre-Fall, and therefore in the coming Kingdom of Heaven, there is no eating of animals. Of course it is legal for us to eat them.
Incidentally, I am amazed at the exuberance that our Protestant friends display upon learning about different kinds of souls. To my knowledge, the distinctions are recognized by the Reformed as well.