To: Buggman; HarleyD; P-Marlowe; Dr. Eckleburg; xzins; FJ290; XeniaSt; topcat54; 1000 silverlings
I distinguish between "Kashrut or kosher" and what is written in the Holy Word of G-d.
b'shem Y'shua
502 posted on
06/18/2006 9:54:17 AM PDT by
Uri’el-2012
(Hosea 6:6 I desire mercy, not sacrifice, and acknowledgment of God rather than burnt offerings)
To: XeniaSt; Buggman; HarleyD; P-Marlowe; Dr. Eckleburg; xzins; FJ290; topcat54; 1000 silverlings
I distinguish between "Kashrut or kosher" and what is written in the Holy Word of G-d. As do I. Much of the "kosher" rules are stringent standards established by Jewish tradition. God's word doesn't go that far in that it essentially says to refrain eating only certain types of animal flesh.
To: XeniaSt; DouglasKC; HarleyD; P-Marlowe; Dr. Eckleburg; xzins; FJ290; topcat54; 1000 silverlings
I distinguish between "Kashrut or kosher" and what is written in the Holy Word of G-d. Ditto.
520 posted on
06/18/2006 9:28:22 PM PDT by
Buggman
(L'chaim b'Yeshua HaMashiach!)
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