I asked you a question. Does "every creature" mean literally every creature or not?
Did you not like the answer????
I asked you a question. Does "every creature" mean literally every creature or not?
Can you just give me the short answer? Isaiah condemns occult worship and pork eating as abominations. Does a believer "under the New Law of the New Testament" get to engage in both, YES OR NO?Did you not like the answer????
Look, it's rather simple: YES OR NO, does a believer get to eat pork and engage in occult worship, both of which Isaiah calls abominable in the same breath, because he is a "New Law/New Testament" believer?See comment #56.
Can you just give me the short answer? Isaiah condemns occult worship and pork eating as abominations. Does a believer "under the New Law of the New Testament" get to engage in both, YES OR NO?
I knew you would not answer "YES". Therefore, your logic stands exposed as flawed. If, as your logic claims, being a "believer" is all that is necessary to excuse pork eating, then it should be all that is necessary to excuse what goes on in the Bohemian Grove.See comment #56 as I am as I said through with this conversation. I said all that can be said by me to your need to refuse eating what God has said was OK to eat.
I knew you would not answer "YES". Therefore, your logic stands exposed as flawed. If, as your logic claims, being a "believer" is all that is necessary to excuse pork eating, then it should be all that is necessary to excuse what goes on in the Bohemian Grove.
See Isaiah 66:17, the warning against those who are found eating abominable things when the Lord Jesus descends with a shout, voice, and trumpet to resurrect and rapture the saints at His Second Coming.See comment #56!