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GOD’S ETERNAL FOOD LAW Church of Jesus Christ Kinsman
The eating of pork is an abomination according to God’s law. Swine is always referred to negatively in the Bible and is taken for granted as the food of the godless. Throughout the Bible, Hebrews and Israelites did not eat pork. Not one instance can be found, throughout the entirety of the Scripture, of a righteous man consuming swine.
Modern day “Christians” are fond of claiming that the Mosaic food laws—and the Mosaic Law in its entirety—were abolished with Christ’s finished work. They go on to claim that this is affirmed in Peter’s vision and by Christ’s teachings in the Gospels. When one objectively examines Christ’s New Testament teachings their spiritual context is clearly apparent. Jesus is condemning what was known in His time as the “Tradition of the Elders”—the Talmudic hypocrisy of the Pharisees—known commonly today as Judaism (Judaic Rabbinism). In Matthew 15v17 Christ tells us:
“…Whatsoever entereth in at the mouth goeth into the belly, and is cast out into the draught.”
And likewise, Mark 7v19:
“It entereth not into his heart, but into the belly, and goeth out into the draught, purging all meats.”
Here the word “meats” is translated for the Greek word “broma” (Strong’s #1033). Liddell and Scott’s Greek-English Lexicon gives the definition of broma as, “That which is eaten, food, meat.” So we see that broma in Mark 7v19 does not explicitly mean meat in a carnivorous sense, as in the muscular tissues of animals. Webster’s Dictionary gives its first definition of meat as:
1) “Food in general; any kind of nourishment.” (See note #1)
Here
in Matthew and Mark there is no question of unclean food, for anything not
ordained by God in the Mosaic Law was simply not considered food.
Furthermore, in both instances the disciples were not accused of eating
unclean meats: the scripture tells us they were eating bread. Peter
confirms this in Acts 10:14 where he tells the Lord, “I have never eaten
anything common or unclean.” Christ’s teachings regarding food in Matt
15:19-20 and Mark 7:21-32 are concluded with an admonition against
spiritual wickedness, once again proving spiritual context.
Modern day “Christians” also confound Peter’s vision to prove hands down that a man can eat any animal. These learned theologians are fond of quoting from Acts chapter 10v15—“What God hath cleansed, that call not thou common,” not realizing the condemnation this scripture brings to their own position. “What God has made clean” is stated emphatically in Leviticus 11 and Deuteronomy 14. Verse 16 continues:
“This was done thrice: and the vessel was received up again into heaven. Now while Peter doubted in himself what this vision which he had seen should mean, behold, the men which were sent from Cornelius had made enquiry for Simon’s house, and stood before the gate.”
If this vision is so easily interpreted by today’s laymen as the abolition of dietary food laws then why was it such a perplexing mystery to the Apostle Peter? Is the modern everyday Christian just “smarter” than the Church Father to whom Jesus Christ gave the keys to the Kingdom? We think not. If these Bible thumping cretins read on to verse 28, they would see that Peter’s vision was an allegory meaning “…God has shown me that I should not call any man common or unclean.” This Scripture tells us of the redemption of the “gentiles”; gentilized Israelites being brought back in, or remarried into God’s racial family—the fulfillment of Hebrews 8v8—which is one of the main themes of the New Testament.
Whether or not one believes that the entire Mosaic Law, or only parts of
the law are still in effect becomes a moot point in the light of God’s
eternal law, for Eternal Laws of God transcend Mosaic Law.
We
have established the validity of God’s Eternal Law and it indeed applies
to the food laws as well. Before the Mosaic Law was given to the
Israelites we read in Genesis 7 of the story of Noah. God commands Noah to
“take with you seven pairs of each kind of clean animal, but only one
pair of each unclean animal.” This is proof positive that dietary laws
were in effect before the Law of Moses, which places them under the Law
Eternal. The Mosaic Law confirms these food laws in Leviticus 11 and
Deuteronomy 14. Specifically “the swine…he is unclean.” (Leviticus
11:7)(Deuteronomy 14:8) Just as murder is against God’s Eternal Law, so
is the eating of pork.
No amount of minimization or justification changes the negative
connotation of swine in the Bible. Time and time again both the Old and
New Testaments remind us that the pig is an animal of the basest
defilement.
In
the Old Testament book of 2 Maccabees, we find our Judean ancestors
preferring torturous death to the eating of swine. As the story goes, a
Judean mother and her seven sons are arrested by the heathen king who had
them tortured and fried alive in a man-sized pan because they refused to
eat pork. (2 Maccabees 7:1-42) These Judeans chose this fate rather than
to abandon the laws of our God and ancestors. May their sacrifice never be
in vain. In the name of Jesus Christ let all followers of the Way abstain
from swine as a memorial to these saintly martyrs.
The vast majority of Christians do not understand exactly how filthy and unclean a swine really is when compared to a clean animal such as a cow. Here are some “Pig and Pork Facts” from Clinton Fultz:
“A pig is a real garbage gut. It will eat anything including urine, excrement, dirt, decaying animal flesh, maggots, or decaying vegetables. They will even eat the cancerous growths off other pigs or animals. The meat and fat of a pig absorbs toxins like a sponge. Their meat can be 30 times more toxic than beef or venison. When eating beef or venison, it takes 8 to 9 hours to digest the meat so what little toxins are in the meat are slowly put into our system and can be filtered by the liver. But when pork is eaten, it takes only 4 hours to digest the meat. We thus get a much higher level of toxins within a shorter time. Unlike other mammals, a pig does not sweat or perspire. Perspiration is a means by which toxins are removed from the body. Since a pig does not sweat, the toxins remain within its body and in the meat. Pigs and swine are so poisonous that you can hardly kill them with strychnine or other poisons. Farmers will often pen up pigs within a rattlesnake nest because the pigs will eat the snakes, and if bitten they will not be harmed by the venom. When a pig is butchered, worms and insects take to its flesh sooner and faster than to other animal's flesh. In a few days the swine flesh is full of worms. Swine and pigs have over a dozen parasites within them, such as tapeworms, flukes, worms, and trichinae. There is no safe temperature at which pork can be cooked to ensure that all these parasites, their cysts, and eggs will be killed. Pig meat has twice as much fat as beef. A 3 oz T bone steak contains 8.5 grams of fat; a 3 oz pork chop contains 18 grams of fat. A 3 oz beef rib has 11.1 grams of fat; a 3 oz pork spare rib has 23.2 grams of fat. Cows have a complex digestive system, having four stomachs. It thus takes over 24 hours to digest their vegetarian diet causing its food to be purified of toxins. In contrast, the swine's one stomach takes only about 4 hours to digest its foul diet, turning its toxic food into flesh. The swine carries about 30 diseases which can be easily passed to humans. This is why God commanded that we are not even to touch their carcass (Leviticus 11:8). The trichinae worm of the swine is microscopically small, and once ingested can lodge itself in our intestines, muscles, spinal cord or the brain. This results in the disease trichinosis. The symptoms are sometimes lacking, but when present they are mistaken for other diseases, such as typhoid, arthritis, rheumatism, gastritis, MS, meningitis, gall bladder trouble, or acute alcoholism. The pig is so poisonous and filthy, that nature had to prepare him a sewer line or canal running down each leg with an outlet in the bottom of the foot. Out of this hole oozes pus and filth his body cannot pass into its system fast enough. Some of this pus gets into the meat of the pig. There are other reasons grounded in biological facts that could be listed to show why pigs and swine should not be eaten. But a true Christian should only need one reason why not to eat this type of food because God prohibited it.”
Just as the good Lord does not expect us to eat feces and piss, and chew up maggots, he does not expect us to eat a vile beast that does. The Bible admonishes us to “read, study, and learn to shew thyselves approved.” Any and every biblical doctrine must not be taken for granted just because some “preacher” attests to it. Many so-called “biblical truths” that have been taught to us from our youths can easily be disproved with only a perusal of a Greek lexicon, Bible dictionary, or if you can believe it, by simply studying your Bible in prayer and earnest, for the Bible is its own best commentary. Truth loving, God fearing Christians will read this and learn the seriousness of this subject. Its magnitude forces the Christian to a fanatical stance regarding the food laws, choosing not only to die for our beliefs, but like the Maccabees of old, utterly destroy those that would reduce us to spiritual slavery by forcing us to break the Holy Laws of God. Praise and glory to Jesus Christ Almighty—death to all who oppose him (Luke 19:27). Hail His Victory!
NOTE #1
The definition reads:
1) Food in general; any kind of nourishment.
Every moving thing that liveth shall be meat for you -Gen.ix.3
“Moving thing” is translated for the Hebrew “ramas”(#7430)--a reptile or any other rapidly moving animal: - that creepeth, creeping (moving) thing. “Meat” as used here is from the Hebrew “oklah”(#402) food: - consume, devour, eat, food, meat. Oklah is the same word used in Gen.1v29-30, and in these verses refers to “herbs bearing seed” and “trees.”
The Septuagint renders Gen.9v3 as:
“And every reptile which is living shall be to you for meat, I have given all things to you as the green herbs.”
“Meat” here is translated from the Greek “brosin”(from broma). “Reptile” here is translated from the Greek “herpeton”(#2062) From Liddell and Scott’s Greek-English Lexicon:
Herpeton—A walking animal, quadruped… II. A creeping thing, reptile…
When examining these scriptures and definitions a Christian must take the
entire context of the Bible into consideration. A man who only
wishes to find some “loophole” in God’s Law that allows him to eat
swine could use this verse as such, but the man who loves truth sees that
the Bible in its entirety condemns the eating of unclean foods.
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