"And the swine....he is unclean to you...of their flesh ye shall not eat." Leviticus 11:7-8, Deut. 14:8
"This our son is stubborn and rebellious, he will not obey our voice: he is a glutton and a drunkard. And all the men of his city shall stone him with stones that he die; so shall thou put evil away from among you." Deut. 21:18-21
If Jesus annulls the Laws of God by crucifixion, is the Bible still Holy, or does the Old and New Testament contradict each other making Jesus a stubborn and rebellious son?
Why does the Sabbath shift from Seventh Day to Sunday and to worship of the Sun?
Has the crucifixion taken man away from worship of the Only True God (John 17:3) to pagan worship of three-gods-in-one and a cross?
Is not this cause for concern?
2006-12-07
11:15:09
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Do you know a snake farmer who can raise non-venomous taipan and cobra snakes or a pig farmer who can raise pigs that are not unclean scavengers?
Who can prove the Jesus and the Christ are the same persons and that the Christ was crucified and that the two thiees who were crucified were not also identified as Jesus King of the Jews?
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2006-12-07
11:34:10 ·
update #1
"Unclean" in the Bible also means "Diseased" and "Unhealthy".
2006-12-07
21:22:45 ·
update #2
STFU! I'm a pig farmer and pork is my living. Don't be reminding people about pork being unclean. I raise clean pigs that even get baths. You walk a fine line there fella.
2006-12-07 11:21:51
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answered by Anonymous
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The Christian faith teaches that at the cross God fulfilled his ultimate purpose, which was to move "cleaness" from the outside of a person, where it could be marred by things like eating certain animals and not waking your hands properly, to an inward "cleaness" that comes from a reborn heart.
With that done, eating pork no longer makes a person spiritually unclean. (Its still not smart or healthy, but it does not make a person spiritually unclean). God himself lifted the prohibition against eating such animals in Acts chapters 10 and 11. If you have an issue with it, argue with God, he is the one who told Peter to eat the animals, not the Christian church.
Jesus did not annul the law, rather he fulfilled it. Since he was the ultimate sacrifice, there was no need for other sacrifices, so they stopped. Once something is done, you do not have to keep doing it. Read the book of Hebrews in the Bible. It has all the details.
The Sabbath was the day on which God rested after his first work, creation, was done, and before he began all his additional works. Jesus also completed his work on the sixth day on the cross, rested in the grave on the Sabbath, and then rose to begin his new work of intercession and Lordship. So he fulfilled the Sabbath with the completion of his work. Once done, it does not have to be repeated. Christians worship on the first day, when Jesus rose to begin his new work to honor him. Oh -- and the name of the day (sunday) has nothing to do with "sun" worship. It is one of those chance things were the name of the Norse person for whom the day is named happed to be spelled like the English word "sun". Has nothing to do with sun worship.
And Christian do worship the One True God, who has revealed himself in three different realms. In the realm of heaven he is called "the Father", in the realm of the earth he is called "Jesus the Son" and in the realm of the heart he is called "Holy Spirit". One deity that appears in three realms with three different titles to explain his work in each.
2006-12-07 11:33:47
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answered by dewcoons 7
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I'm sorry but your ignorance of the Bible is too much to answer this whole question in a YA format. You are so far off I just don't know where to begin to answer. Try asking one question at a time and you might get a resonable answer. First and foremost Jesus did not die so that you can break God's laws against anything. The Bible does not say that and no Christian believes that. You are misinformed.
2006-12-07 11:24:26
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answered by oldguy63 7
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Apparently Jesus's dying for the sins of man nullifies the Old Testament and we still study it to see where we could be and to remember another reason to be greatful. By dying to forgive our sins, Jesus saved us for the many harsh punishments and restrictions displayed in the Old Testament. That's in the New Testament. Personally I don't buy into it. But that's how I was raised so I know a bit about it.
2006-12-07 11:22:36
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answered by The Bride 3
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Jesus made all food clean, so christian can eat pork and sea food. That is why Jewish people do not eat anything that comes from a pig. Jesus came and fulfilled the old testament.
2006-12-07 11:21:51
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answered by applecrisp 6
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You bounce around and mix scripture focusing on the literal words and not the heart of God. You are in error because you do not know the Bible or the power of God and you do not fear Him.
It is foolish and ignorant to slander powerful celestial beings that you clearly don't believe in or understand simply to twist our tails. Mock if you will, but the question you had better to ask is this. "God, if you are real - show me"
Until you can bring yourself to this place of beginning humility and are able to ask this question, your end will be as your actions deserve.
2006-12-07 11:32:16
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answered by davidvario 3
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Jesus came to fulfill the Levitical Law. As his words to John the Baptist on the day of his baptism "Thus it becometh us to fulfill all righteousness." Which was one of the purpose of His Baptism. He is the High Priest of our faith. However, before a high priest could enter the office of a high priest, to offer sacrifice, he had to go through the washing of water, as was according to the Levitical Law. Which was the first Levitical Law he fulfilled.
http://gospel-wings-of-an-eagle4.com/Michael_Card_The_Final_Perfect_Word.mp3
2006-12-07 11:23:25
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answered by n_007pen 4
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no - It shifts to Sunday because that is the day he rose from the dead.
Jesus came to remove the Levitical law - and while the morals are still in place (do not steal, kill, etc), the rituals are done away with (animal sacrifice, can eat, can't eat, etc)
2006-12-07 11:19:05
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answered by Anonymous
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The only sin that matters is a man lying with a man. Christians can do everything else, repent and do it again. The only important thing is Don't Be Gay.
Amen!
2006-12-07 11:18:13
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answered by Anonymous
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sounds like yu got an axe to grind, boy! all that quoting but you got no substance?are you trying to disprove Christianity?or are you trying to link jews and Christians so as to lay blame on them together?or trying to prove your own false concepts? hmmmm? I will have to think on this a while?
2006-12-07 11:27:32
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answered by Anonymous
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