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  • I will be glad to back up any of my claims with actual scripture

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  • good vid

  • can someone please sum up this video for me

  • This video will get a lot of comments for sure. Here's another view concerning the Bible and meat eating.....did God actually command humans meat to eat because it would make them healthier, or simply allow them to eat "clean meats" because of "the hardness of their hearts?.."

  • When the Jews were crying in the desert for meat, God sent them what they begged for, but it was not to make them more healthy, but rather to teach them a lesson.....i.e. that the "manna" he had been giving them was the best food. They all were very sick after they ate this meat also. Dietary laws are meant to guide Jewish people/humans in general to eat only clean meat IF they choose to eat meats, but nowhere in Bible is it said, eating meat is required or recommended for optimal health

  • @ravendream33 Please note that God did not send down from heaven, fresh fruits and vegetables in the desert. He sent Manna, a supernatural and living "bread." They baked it, boiled it and fried it, but eat it they did. All their nutritional needs were met just from the manna. All kosher meat is clean. The Messiah broiled fish for the disciples and the multitudes. The scriptures also say that we should pray that we are given an allocation of baked "bread" everyday.

  • Manna, means "What is it?", is some form of ORMUS. . "Bread" = all needs, not actual bread. Messiah handed out loaves and clusters of grapes, according to another translation. Messiah did not broil fish in King James Version anyway....you added that. You didn't address my statement that God never "commanded "humans to eat meat ever. He simple allowed it.

  • @ravendream33 OK, here's your answer...God never "commanded" man to eat any type or kind of food for bodily nurishment. As long as the food is not prohibited and we don't overeat we are good. You can be a raw food glutton too, you know. Besides, it's not what goes into your mouth that defiles you, but what proceedes out of it.

  • What about Daniel's experiment.....only ate vegetables and was stronger. What about John the Baptist, eating only wild honey and lucust bean tree (carob pods). No where is meat condoned as a health food in Bible.

  • @ravendream33 The Bible makes no claim or names any food as being a "health" food. He ordered the children of Israel to kill the Passover lamb, roast it in fire and eat it in haste. Daniel's three friends walked around in the fire and survived without even the smell of smoke on their body. Does that mean you should walk through furnaces? Moses did two back to back total (no food, no WATER) 40-day fasts on Mount Sinai but I doubt if God wants us to try to go 80 days without food or water today.

  • @ravendream33 Keep in mind that Lions were not meat eaters in the Garden of Eden either but I don't hear anyone saying they should stop eating meat.

  • @noh8rsnow Everybody's going to believe what they want to anyway, so why do any of us even bother expressing our opinions. That's my latest thoughts.

  • @ravendream33 The "truth" is what matters...not what we "believe." Yeshua (Jesus) said, "I am they Way, the TRUTH and the Light."

  • @noh8rsnow ....true, yet everyone here seems to have the "truth"....and not care about other peoples' "truth", which might be "true"......interpretations can often make a huge difference in what is truth too.

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