Because, as I have said countless times, if we love YHWH, we will keep his commandments. We are not bound to the law by curses anymore - the better Blood has come. But if we love Him, we will keep his commandments.
You wrote earlier that you have "no idea what I am talking about," as to my posts on the matter, even though I have even posted the scriptures showing that all foods can be sanctified by the word of God and prayer [...]
I didn't see that. However, I can tell you right now that I would disagree with your interpretation.
[...] and you have seen the verses from Acts 15 more than once.
And I have replied thereto more than once, any that I know of that were addressed to me. I am not here as much as others, so I tend to 'catch up' by replying to the stuff that is in my pinglist... But in the flow of things, I might have missed some.
Many more have been posted, and neither you nor any of the Hebrew Roots cultists on this thread will do anything about it, but will keep spamming us anyway with these assertions [...]
As if your own replies are other than assertions...
[...] when these hypocrites probably do not even follow the law of Moses to the letter. And for the record, the Roodites are not Christians. None of them will affirm the doctrine of the Trinity, amongst other things. Do not think for a moment that I do not regard you and the others as opponents from non-Christian religions.
LOL!
The old pope gathers himself up, his wrinkled countenance bitter and full of hate... Spittle flies from his mouth as he smacks his crosier forcefully into the floor and growls menacingly: "LET THEM BE ANATHEMA!"
Interpretation? There was no interpretation given nor needed. When scripture clearly states something no interpretation is needed.
If you claim we are under the same dietary laws you had better show scripture to prove it.