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Old 07/03/10, 04:21 PM
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Cheeseburgers are made with beef. Unless you put bacon on them they are clean to eat.
I believe the food laws were given to us for our health, so I follow them. I am speaking of the clean/unclean animal laws. Chews cud and has cloven hooves, then it is clean.
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All of them? Man, I love cheese burgers. couldn't imagine giving them up.
Ah yes and tonight before the Nascar race starts I am going to grill out, and have huge bacon cheese burgers. Yum Yum. May even do some sliced spuds on the grill as well. I bought some heavy duty Reynolds aluminum, so slice up quite a few potatoes and wrap them up in aluminum with lots of butter and put on the grill. Wow I am getting hungry already. But have to wait another 2 hours. And tomorrow it is Brats on the Grill~!!!! yummy.
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Cheeseburgers are made with beef. Unless you put bacon on them they are clean to eat.
I believe the food laws were given to us for our health, so I follow them. I am speaking of the clean/unclean animal laws. Chews cud and has cloven hooves, then it is clean.
Sorry, but you need to dust off the Bible. Levitican law prohibits the mixing of meat and dairy products.

Also shellfish, catfish, rabbit, and I'm sure a bunch more I am forgetting.
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Old 07/03/10, 05:26 PM
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Sorry, but you need to dust off the Bible. Levitican law prohibits the mixing of meat and dairy products.

Also shellfish, catfish, rabbit, and I'm sure a bunch more I am forgetting.
I'm not sure if there is a reason you are offended enough by what I choose to eat that you feel the need to make an issue of it??

I said very clearly, that I was speaking of clean and unclean animals. Not all the food laws for the times. I am very familiar with Levitican law.

According to you it was ALL abolished, so if I choose to observe the clean/unclean animal list, thats simply a personal choice/conviction.

I don't eat shellfish, catfish, rabbit, turtle, possum, etc because they are on the unclean list.

*I* choose not to for *my* health as I believe God intended. End of discussion.
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only if I am starving in a blizzard!!
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I'm not sure if there is a reason you are offended enough by what I choose to eat that you feel the need to make an issue of it??

I said very clearly, that I was speaking of clean and unclean animals. Not all the food laws for the times. I am very familiar with Levitican law.

According to you it was ALL abolished, so if I choose to observe the clean/unclean animal list, thats simply a personal choice/conviction.

I don't eat shellfish, catfish, rabbit, turtle, possum, etc because they are on the unclean list.

*I* choose not to for *my* health as I believe God intended. End of discussion.
I could care less what you eat and I am not at all offended. You clearly stated that you follow the food laws of the OT, and I asked you a question. Your answer confirmed that you do not always follow the food laws of the OT. That is all.

I don't care what you eat, but if you post false or incomplete info on HT you know someone is going to catch it.
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Sorry, but you need to dust off the Bible. Levitican law prohibits the mixing of meat and dairy products.
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The only verse I can think of that prohibits milk and meat together at first glance is in Deuteronomy. "You shall not boil a young goat in its mothers milk"
That depends very much on the interpritation of that verse. Some think it means no milk and meat, some think it is symbolic and I tend to think it is referring to the kid in its *own* mothers milk only. Rather a perversion of the substance intended to nurture and provide sustenence for the baby. So, I have lived to that belief.
We all have to live the best we can by our own beliefs.
Back to the original topic. For me, that means not eating horses.
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I don't care what you eat, but if you post false or incomplete info on HT you know someone is going to catch it.
Since I didn't, there was nothing to catch.
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He may not eat pork, we do not. We are not Jewish, but we do follow the food laws of the old testament.
Well, I certainly didn't post that.
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I'm done. I specified what I meant, even backed it up with a verse and you are still nit-picking.
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I'm done. I specified what I meant, even backed it up with a verse and you are still nit-picking.
Well, we are BOTH being kinda silly. But I realize that I'm being silly.......

That said every Kosher keeper I've ever met will not mix meat and dairy.
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And I thought I would be reading about what horse meat tasted like. Foolish me!!!



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Well, we are BOTH being kinda silly. But I realize that I'm being silly.......

That said every Kosher keeper I've ever met will not mix meat and dairy.
Good, glad that your being silly.....hard to tell. I was too busy giving out "false or incomplete info" to notice when that teasing note crept in. So if you were being silly, I aplogize for taking you seriously.
I never claimed to be a kosher keeper. The Jews have their own set of "kosher" laws, not all of which even come from the biblical laws. It goes much further than just the clean/unclean animals.
I just follow the clean/unclean food laws as I said.
And since a cheeseburger has nothing to do with "boiling a kid in its mothers milk", yes, I love a good cheeseburger.
I would eat horse if I was starving to death, as I think its a very forgivable sin if compared to letting myself die. So if that ever happens, I'll post here what it tastes like.
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Never said I was teasing. I just realized by the second post the whole conversation was pretty silly.
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Anyone in Central Ohio with some horse meat for me to try give me a shout! I guess I'll just have to try it and see for myself.

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I dont' know. But I once bought some from a dog breeder. My dog wouldn't eat it raw or cooked.
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Never said I was teasing. I just realized by the second post the whole conversation was pretty silly.
Maybe for you. Its one of the rules I live my life by, so not silly for me.

My neighbor has lots of horses and sometimes loses one or two. My dogs like the meat. They won't eat pig though, not even the ground meat or bones.
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Paarden rookvlees.
Exactly! That's how I had it in the Netherlands years ago - like smoked beef. Couldn't tell the difference that way.

I'm sure no one breeds horses specifically for meat, but if one doesn't make the cut for what it was bred for, there's no sense wasting perfectly good meat.
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I dont' know. But I once bought some from a dog breeder. My dog wouldn't eat it raw or cooked.
It's always tastier when you haven't eaten in 5 days.
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