pebble
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Hello.
I know we have different takes on what is a biblically-approved diet but this is with reference to the diet laws of Leviticus. If we look at the laws in a practical light, the "clean" animals were indeed clean. They are mostly (?) herbivores (not sure about the fishes) and usually live at the lower level of the food chain. A lot of the unclean ones are scavengers, predators, and detritus feeders. There's a lot more chance we are going to ingest diseases and toxins along with the protein if we eat unclean animals. God knows health science and He is protecting us from our follies.
I am assuming the list of "clean" animals must be indigenous to the OT region where God's people roamed. In my country, they are not. But most have been introduced here and farmed. However, in a SHTF situation it would be difficult for 70 million Filipinos to have access to clean meat. We can only rely on native fauna such as wild pigs, field mice, frogs, bats, lizards, snakes, and probably a few small deer. There will probably be some buffaloes and cattle that will manage to survive but they will be gone quickly. Oh, and there'll be a lot of stray dogs and cats.
So, are we excused from the dietary laws if our choice is to eat or die? Humans are excluded from the menu.
Thanks.
I know we have different takes on what is a biblically-approved diet but this is with reference to the diet laws of Leviticus. If we look at the laws in a practical light, the "clean" animals were indeed clean. They are mostly (?) herbivores (not sure about the fishes) and usually live at the lower level of the food chain. A lot of the unclean ones are scavengers, predators, and detritus feeders. There's a lot more chance we are going to ingest diseases and toxins along with the protein if we eat unclean animals. God knows health science and He is protecting us from our follies.
I am assuming the list of "clean" animals must be indigenous to the OT region where God's people roamed. In my country, they are not. But most have been introduced here and farmed. However, in a SHTF situation it would be difficult for 70 million Filipinos to have access to clean meat. We can only rely on native fauna such as wild pigs, field mice, frogs, bats, lizards, snakes, and probably a few small deer. There will probably be some buffaloes and cattle that will manage to survive but they will be gone quickly. Oh, and there'll be a lot of stray dogs and cats.
So, are we excused from the dietary laws if our choice is to eat or die? Humans are excluded from the menu.
Thanks.