Christianity cherry-picked from the 613 Mosaic laws
It most certainly did!
Would anybody like to challenge that ?
Christianity cherry-picked from the 613 Mosaic laws
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Re: Christianity cherry-picked from the 613 Mosaic laws
Post #61That's too bad. Hopefully God will have mercy on your soul for 1) your ignorance to this, and maybe many other laws you violate unknowingly. And/or, 2) the many "laws" you may instead ignore purposefully, as I mentioned in the last response to you.
If God applies mercy in scenarios 1) and/or 2), then maybe "morals" are irrelevant anyways?
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Post #62Why are you weaseling out and not defending your claim? You can't tell why do you think the "unclean" meant contaminated?
Why should anyone believe that?
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Post #63Please explain what do you mean with "genetic traits"?POI wrote: ↑Mon Sep 02, 2024 10:16 amThat's too bad. Hopefully God will have mercy on your soul for 1) your ignorance to this, and maybe many other laws you violate unknowingly. And/or, 2) the many "laws" you may instead ignore purposefully, as I mentioned in the last response to you.
If God applies mercy in scenarios 1) and/or 2), then maybe "morals" are irrelevant anyways?
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Re: Christianity cherry-picked from the 613 Mosaic laws
Post #64Whyever do you think is was written?
No Mosaic law was mumbo-jumbo.
A quick search through the internet can show you that undercooked pork is dangerous to eat. Before the 1950s the cases serious sickness were much more common.
Here is the sort of response you will get to any such search:
Yes, pork was once more dangerous to eat than it is today due to the risk of foodborne illnesses from parasites:
Every food banned by Mosaic law held dangers and could restrict the growth of the nation. That particular law is repeated in the OT.
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Post #651213 wrote: Why are you weaseling out and not defending your claim? You can't tell why do you think the "unclean" meant contaminated?oldbadger wrote: ↑Tue Sep 03, 2024 1:36 amWhyever do you think is was written?
No Mosaic law was mumbo-jumbo.
A quick search through the internet can show you that undercooked pork is dangerous to eat. Before the 1950s the cases serious sickness were much more common.
Here is the sort of response you will get to any such search:
Yes, pork was once more dangerous to eat than it is today due to the risk of foodborne illnesses from parasites:
Every food banned by Mosaic law held dangers and could restrict the growth of the nation. That particular law is repeated in the OT.
Looks like you got a fair answer there.Though as I recall the OT doesn't say why the prohibition existed, and the NT only implies it doesn't exist anymore, probably because prohibition of bacon would have ensured Christianity did not catch on in the Roman world.
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TRANSPONDER wrote: Mon Sep 02, 2024 1:14 pm
...and not in any way the views of a god.
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Why should anyone believe that?
I said because God has no problem with carnivation, no more than with slavery. IT laws changed to NT laws, which sort of invalidated any kind of divine morality, just human convenience.
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Post #66Of course, the consumption of 'unclean' or dangerous foods was as dangerous in the 1st century as when Mosaic law was first written.TRANSPONDER wrote: ↑Tue Sep 03, 2024 5:23 am
Looks like you got a fair answer there.Though as I recall the OT doesn't say why the prohibition existed, and the NT only implies it doesn't exist anymore, probably because prohibition of bacon would have ensured Christianity did not catch on in the Roman world.
Some Christianity might think that some foods were banned because of some whim of their God, but No, every banned food held serious risks for the whole of the nation, not just the individual consumers.
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Post #67To tell the truth, I'm not sure. I have a Theoryoldbadger wrote: ↑Tue Sep 03, 2024 7:24 amOf course, the consumption of 'unclean' or dangerous foods was as dangerous in the 1st century as when Mosaic law was first written.TRANSPONDER wrote: ↑Tue Sep 03, 2024 5:23 am
Looks like you got a fair answer there.Though as I recall the OT doesn't say why the prohibition existed, and the NT only implies it doesn't exist anymore, probably because prohibition of bacon would have ensured Christianity did not catch on in the Roman world.
Some Christianity might think that some foods were banned because of some whim of their God, but No, every banned food held serious risks for the whole of the nation, not just the individual consumers.
The point being, whether or not clean food laws were valid them, they really aren't now. it is purely cultural, which is to say, Religious reasons, which is no good reasons. It is the same problem with God's morality. At best human morality is just as good, and at worst, bad morality stubbornly maintained (never mind politically forced on people who do not want it) on the grounds that God said so, as though anything from the OT even counted anymore.
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Re: Christianity cherry-picked from the 613 Mosaic laws
Post #68I can agree with that, but why would it have been impossible to cook it properly in ancient times?
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Post #69But their God explained how the previous tribes had been offered the same laws but had failed, just as the Israelites did later on, many times.TRANSPONDER wrote: ↑Tue Sep 03, 2024 9:32 am To tell the truth, I'm not sure. I have a Theorythat Mosaic laws were half based on cultural prohibitions so as to ensure the Hebrews remained culturally distinct from other peoples, In this it was stunningly successful.
There were risks with beef as well, it had to be prepared and eaten in certain ways and withing certain time limits.I might suggest swinefleisch was a principle eat of the locals and that was something the Hebrews should not do, being goatherders from the Aramean hillsides. I might be wrong. and they really thought that pig was not safe. But Beef had its' problems, too.
No.....they really really are valid now.The point being, whether or not clean food laws were valid them, they really aren't now. it is purely cultural, which is to say, Religious reasons, which is no good reasons.
But modern cooking methods are much more efficient.
Ah......morality, like 'sin', so often used in religious rhetoric.It is the same problem with God's morality. At best human morality is just as good, and at worst, bad morality stubbornly maintained (never mind politically forced on people who do not want it) on the grounds that God said so, as though anything from the OT even counted anymore.
But God's laws were absolutely necessary for survival back then.
An old meaning for 'sin' was 'failure'.

