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Pork is unclean

Knowing and loving God 

Deuteromy 13 1-7 Matthew 24:242 Peter 2:11 John 4:12 Corinthians 11:13-15 other Gods

  • Not Human: God's nature is distinct from 2 Corinthians 11:13-15; He is not fallible like humans.

  • Doesn't Lie: He does not speak falsehoods or deceive.

  • Doesn't Change Mind: He doesn't regret or alter His plans or promises.

  • Faithful to His Word: If God speaks or makes a promise, He will certainly act on it and make it good.Numbers 23:19 John 10:35 and scripture cannot be broken.

  •  1 John 2:4, if someone claims to know God but does not keep his commandments, they are considered a liar, and the truth is not in them

 

 

 

 

Leyes alimentarias de Levítico

 

Dios llama abominación a la homosexualidad, la misma abominación que llama comer puerco. Él llama impuros a ciertos animales y dice que no los coman ni los toquen. Esta es una verdad aleccionadora, está cuestionando y negándose a obedecer órdenes de las que será responsable. 

 

Hechos: 17:30 “Dios pasó por alto la ignorancia de la gente acerca de estas cosas en tiempos pasados, pero ahora manda a todos en todas partes que se arrepientan de sus pecados y se vuelvan a él. ● Levítico 11:24 “Por esto serás inmundo; cualquiera que toque los cadáveres de alguno de ellos quedará inmundo hasta la tarde; 25 cualquiera que lleve parte del cadáver de alguno de ellos lavará sus vestidos y quedará inmundo hasta la tarde: ● Isaías 66: Porque por fuego y por su espada. El Señor juzgará a toda carne; Y los muertos del Señor serán muchos. 17 “Los que se santifiquen y se purifiquen, para ir a los jardines tras un ídolo en medio, comiendo carne de cerdo y la abominación y el ratón, serán consumidos juntamente,” dice el Señor.

  • Isaías 65: Extendí mis manos todo el día a pueblo rebelde, 2 que anda por camino no bueno, en pos de sus propios pensamientos; 3un pueblo que me provoca a ira de continuo en mi rostro;que sacrifican en jardines, y queman incienso en altares de ladrillo; 4 que se sientan entre los sepulcros, y pasan la noche en los sepulcros; que comen carne de cerdo, y en sus vasijas hay caldo de cosas abominables; 

 

 

Entonces, el siguiente versículo nos dice que bendigamos a Yehovah y las buenas provisiones que Él nos dio. Oración después de haber comido. 

  • Deuteronomio 8:10 Cuando hayas comido hasta saciarte, no dejes de alabar al SEÑOR tu Dios por la buena tierra que te ha dado. que yo te mando hoy;…

 

Esto es algo que realmente deberías considerar, Yehovah nos dio comida buena y limpia para comer, sin embargo, elegimos darle la espalda a él y a sus restricciones. ¿Alguna vez has considerado por qué Yehovah nos dijo que no comiéramos ciertos animales como alimento? Los animales que Él nos dijo que no comiéramos son carroñeros, un pájaro o animal que se alimenta de animales muertos que él mismo no ha matado.

 

9 ”'De todas las criaturas que viven en las aguas de los mares y los arroyos, pueden comer cualquiera que tenga aletas y escamas. 10 Pero todas las criaturas en los mares o corrientes que no tienen aletas ni escamas, ya sea entre todos los reptiles o entre todas las otras criaturas vivientes en el agua, las tendréis por inmundas. 11 Y como los consideraréis inmundos, no comeréis su carne; debes considerar sus cadáveres como inmundos. 12 Todo lo que vive en el agua que no tiene aletas ni escamas lo tendréis por impuro. Levítico 11. 

 

 

Él hará que todos rindan cuentas

You shall not eat any abominable thing
can eat can not eat
  • The Vision (Acts 10:9–16)

  • Peter was hungry and fell into a trance. He saw a great sheet descending from heaven containing "all kinds of four-footed animals, reptiles, and birds of the air." A voice told him, "Rise, Peter; kill and eat."

  • Peter, being a devout Jew, refused, saying he had never eaten anything "common or unclean." The voice replied:

  • "What God has made clean, do not call common."

Peter’s Own Interpretation

Initially, Peter was "greatly perplexed" by the vision. However, the meaning became clear when he was immediately invited to the home of Cornelius, a Roman Centurion (a Gentile).

According to Jewish tradition at the time, Jews were not supposed to associate with or visit people of other nations because they were considered "unclean." Peter explicitly interprets the dream in Acts 10:28:

"He said to them: 'You are well aware that it is against our law for a Jew to associate with or visit a Gentile. But God has shown me that I should not call any person common or unclean.'"

Summary of the Meaning

  • The Symbol: The "unclean" animals in the sheet.

  • The Reality: The Gentiles (non-Jewish people).

  • While the animals weren't exactly "thrown up in the air," they were lowered from the sky in a large sheet held by its four corners. After the sheet was lowered and then "taken up" again three times, Peter eventually provided the specific interpretation for what the dream meant.

1. Land Animals

For a land animal to be considered food, it had to meet two specific criteria simultaneously:

  1. It must have completely split hooves (cloven-footed).

  2. It must chew the cud (ruminate).

StatusExamples

Clean (Food)Cows, Sheep, Goats, Deer, Gazelles.

Unclean (Forbidden)Pigs (split hoof, but no cud), Camels (cud, but no hoof), Rabbits (chew, but no hoof).

2. Sea Creatures

For creatures living in the water (seas or rivers) to be considered food, they had to have:

  1. Fins

  2. Scales

Anything that lives in the water but lacks both—such as shellfish (shrimp, lobster, crabs), eels, or sharks—was considered an "abomination" (shekets) and was not to be eaten.

3. Birds

The Law does not give a specific physical "test" for birds like it does for mammals. Instead, Leviticus 11 lists 20 specific birds that are forbidden.

  • The Rule of Thumb: Generally, birds of prey (eagles, hawks, vultures) and scavengers (ravens) are forbidden.

  • Clean Birds: While not listed by name as "clean," birds like chicken, turkey, duck, and quail have traditionally been accepted because they are not scavengers.

4. Insects

Most insects were forbidden, with one notable exception: locusts, crickets, and grasshoppers (insects that have "jointed legs for hopping on the earth").

Why these specific laws?

There are three main perspectives on why Yehovah gave these instructions:

  1. Holiness and Separation: The primary reason given in the text is to make a distinction between Israel and the surrounding nations. To "belong" to Yehovah (as we discussed in John 8:47) meant even their diet reflected His order.

  2. Hygiene/Health: Many "unclean" animals are scavengers that carry parasites or toxins (like pork or shellfish). While the Bible focuses on the spiritual aspect, many see a secondary benefit in health.

  3. Symbolism: Some scholars argue that clean animals (like sheep) represent the peaceful nature of God's people, while unclean animals (like predators) represent violence and death.

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Knowing and loving God 

Deuteromy 13 1-7 Worshiping other G

  • Not Human: God's nature is distinct from humanity; He is not fallible like humans.

  • Doesn't Lie: He does not speak falsehoods or deceive.

  • Doesn't Change Mind: He doesn't regret or alter His plans or promises.

  • Faithful to His Word: If God speaks or makes a promise, He will certainly act on it and make it good.Numbers 23:19 John 10:35

  •  1 John 2:4, if someone claims to know God but does not keep his commandments, they are considered a liar, and the truth is not in them

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Land Scavengers (The Pig/Swine)

Because pigs are omnivorous scavengers with a very rapid digestive system, they act as a "reservoir" for various biological threats.

  • Pathogens (Living):

    • Trichinella spiralis: A parasitic roundworm that causes Trichinosis. The larvae encyst in the muscle tissue.
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    • Yersinia enterocolitica: A bacteria that causes acute gastrointestinal distress, often found in pork products.

    • Taenia solium: Known as the "pork tapeworm." If humans ingest the eggs, it can lead to Cysticercosis, where larvae migrate to the brain or muscles.

  • Toxins (Chemical):

    • High Histamine Levels: Swine have high levels of histamine, which can trigger inflammatory or allergic responses in some humans.

    • Environmental Pollutants: Because pigs store waste in their fat cells due to fast digestion, they carry higher concentrations of pesticides and herbicides found in their feed compared to ruminants.

Based on the biological facts we have discussed, here is a concentrated summary of the risks associated specifically with eating pork (swine). These risks stem from the animal's unique anatomy and its role as a scavenger.

1. Parasitic Risks (Living Organisms)

Pork is a primary host for several parasites that can migrate from the meat into human tissue.

  • Trichinella spiralis: This roundworm causes Trichinosis. When a human eats infected pork, the larvae mature in the intestines and then travel through the bloodstream to embed themselves in the person's muscle tissue.

  • Taenia solium (Pork Tapeworm): Ingesting the larvae leads to intestinal tapeworms. However, ingesting the eggs (found in contaminated pork environments) causes Cysticercosis, where the larvae form cysts in the brain, which is a leading cause of seizures worldwide.

2. Digestive Efficiency and Toxins

The most significant biological difference between "clean" ruminants (like cows) and "unclean" swine is how they process waste.

  • Rapid Metabolism: A pig's digestive system is very simple and fast (roughly 4 hours). Unlike a cow, which has four stomach compartments to ferment and filter out toxins over 24 hours, the pig's system does not effectively neutralize or eliminate many of the poisons it consumes.

  • Storage in Fat: Because toxins are not fully eliminated, they are stored in the animal’s adipose (fat) tissue. Since pork meat is "marbled" (fat is woven through the muscle), these toxins cannot be simply trimmed away.

3. Bacterial Pathogens

Pork is a frequent carrier of several bacteria that thrive in the scavenger's environment.

  • Yersinia enterocolitica: This is a common contaminant in pork. It causes fever and abdominal pain that is often mistaken for appendicitis.

  • Listeria monocytogenes: Pork products, especially processed ones, are high-risk for Listeria, which is particularly dangerous for pregnant women and those with weakened immune systems.

4. Viral Risks

Pigs are often referred to as "mixing vessels" for viruses because their cells are susceptible to both human and avian (bird) viruses.

  • Hepatitis E: Research has shown that a significant percentage of commercial pork livers carry the Hepatitis E virus, which can cause acute liver inflammation in humans.

 

Fact Check: Does Cooking Fix This?

As established, while cooking pork to an internal temperature of 160°F can kill the parasites (like Trichinella), it does not remove the chemical toxins, heavy metals, or viruses that have been biologically integrated into the meat and fat.

Natural Marine Biotoxins

These are produced by microscopic algae (phytoplankton). Shellfish eat the algae, but the toxins do not hurt them; they just store them in their tissues.

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  • Saxitoxins (PSP): Causes Paralytic Shellfish Poisoning. These are among the most poisonous natural substances known. They block nerve signals, leading to numbness, paralysis, and in severe cases, respiratory failure and death.
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  • Domoic Acid (ASP): Causes Amnesic Shellfish Poisoning. This toxin can cross into the brain and destroy neurons. Symptoms include vomiting and confusion, and it can lead to permanent short-term memory loss or death.
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  • Okadaic Acid (DSP): Causes Diarrhetic Shellfish Poisoning. This results in severe gastrointestinal distress (vomiting, cramps, and diarrhea).
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  • Brevetoxins (NSP): Causes Neurotoxic Shellfish Poisoning. These affect the sodium channels in the nervous system, leading to tingling sensations and loss of coordination.

Fact: These biotoxins are heat-stable. This means that unlike bacteria, cooking, steaming, or freezing does not destroy them. If the toxin is in the meat, it remains dangerous no matter how well it is cooked.

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2. Bacterial and Viral Pathogens

Because shellfish are often found in coastal areas where runoff occurs, they concentrate human and animal waste products.

  • Vibrio vulnificus: A bacteria naturally found in warm seawater. It can cause life-threatening blood infections (septicemia), especially in people with liver disease or weakened immune systems.

  • Hepatitis A: A virus that affects the liver. Shellfish harvested from water contaminated by sewage are a major source of this virus.

  • Norovirus: The leading cause of "stomach flu." Shellfish concentrate this virus from the water, often leading to large outbreaks.

3. Heavy Metals and Pollutants

As bottom-feeders, they are in constant contact with the sediment where pollutants settle.

  • Mercury, Lead, and Cadmium: Shellfish can have levels of heavy metals many times higher than the surrounding water.

  • Microplastics: Recent studies show that because they filter so much water, shellfish are one of the primary sources of 

  • microplastic ingestion for humans.

 

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