Okay, so taking this in a historical context, these rules were necessary to keep the people safe from diseases. They didn't know how the disease happened, but they knew that it originated from eating an animal in these classifications, therefore becoming unhealthy.
So, today, should we follow these rules?! Is any animal from the water not to be eaten?
For me, I see these rules as a historical artifact of a time when people did not understand food safety and am a bit more suspect that God set these rules out for his people...
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So, today, should we follow these rules?! Is any animal from the water not to be eaten?
For me, I see these rules as a historical artifact of a time when people did not understand food safety and am a bit more suspect that God set these rules out for his people...
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