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To: count-your-change
No decision on ending the restrictions of the Mosaic law (including circumcision and split hoofed non cud chewers) was made by the church and none was necessary

Yes, the angel gave St,. Peter the vision and then St. Peter persuaded the council. Then the Council of the Church made the decision. Then Kashrut became optional. Read the Book. You don't like what is written, write your own, and see where you get.

6,724 posted on 01/06/2011 5:26:12 AM PST by annalex (http://www.catecheticsonline.com/CatenaAurea.php)
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To: annalex

You left out an important part of my post. In full it reads:

“It was an angel that announced to Cornelius that the restrictions of the law had ended and thus Peter was given his vision and Cornelius guided to him. (Acts 10)
No decision on ending the restrictions of the Mosaic law (including circumcision and split hoofed non cud chewers) was made by the church and none was necessary, it was an accomplished fact.”

Those restrictions that were “necessary” (Acts 10:28,29), keeping free of fornication, things strangled, blood, idolatry, were restrictions if effect BEFORE the Mosaic Law existed and hence would remain so even when the law was fulfilled.

“Then Kashrut became optional” For whom?

“Read the Book. You don’t like what is written, write your own, and see where you get.”

read the book, like what I read, no need to write my own and reading gets me to an understanding of what it says. thanks.


6,733 posted on 01/06/2011 10:06:46 AM PST by count-your-change (You don't have be brilliant, not being stupid is enough.)
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