Saturday, December 20, 2008

The origin of Kosher rules, halal rules and many other food prohibitions


The origin of Kosher rules, halal rules and many other food prohibitions

by valpetridis @ 2008-09-12 - 20:51:29
The origin of Kosher rules, halal rules and many other food prohibitions
The someone was sitting in his down stairs apartment of his building after he had heard the voices congratulate him on his ideas being correct. He decided to leave for a walk, he had just heard a voice from around his waist level from outside his room saying “eat clean foods” and he had thought this was the lesson that led to many of the food probations followed by many religions. He knew words like Kosher meant clean and or healthy good. He also knew Abraham had been told by God(s) a divine voice to keep Kosher. What he did not know was God only said “keep kosher” and like the someone nothing else was said concerning what clean food was” The someone learned later God told Abraham when he asked “but what is kosher?” “Kosher is what kosher is” every thing considered kosher or not kosher was determined by people and in my case science too. The someone thought: I will not eat foods tainted with diseases or have gone bad for whatever reason.He also thought this lesson was meant not to prohibit any foods that can be eaten under the right conditions. If a pig is clean and scientifically proven to be healthy then it was clean. He also thought this was good advice, but just that advice: A good rule of thumb, the divine voice was offering sound wisdom concerning eating and not dictating a rule that was something to gauge virtue. He knew if he ate something that might have gone bad no God(s) would punish him for it. It was good advice because eating something gone bad might make you sick so the divine voice wanted to make sure he knew to avoid getting sick However, the divine voice or source of it would not punish me if I did eat food that went bad for whatever reason. Just recently the someone thought the height of the voice also portrays the level of the imperative, being at waist level did not command from height, but offered advice up to the someone The many divine voices are often lumped into the idea of a plurality as one God i.e. God(s) and people sometimes refer to lessons as being from the same God, inasmuch as they are all part of a divine system of imparting lessons and advice, each is a different face, voice of God and each must be handled individually and based on the thing spoken and what one knows to be good and proper. One must interpret them and react accordingly without doing any evil ever.

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