S Susan Member Jan 3, 2011 #22 When you analyze which animals are permitted as food by kosher law and which forbidden, you notice an interesting pattern: the prohibited animals are, overwhelmingly, either eaters of meat or eaters of trash and waste.
When you analyze which animals are permitted as food by kosher law and which forbidden, you notice an interesting pattern: the prohibited animals are, overwhelmingly, either eaters of meat or eaters of trash and waste.
E EAH New member Jan 17, 2011 #23 A ancient dietary law to protect people from disease associated with uncooked pork. Like all the other laws etc has no place in the modern world. The rest is whatever anyone wants to make of it. No doubt answers about how pigs are dirty, and people who eat pork are sex maniacs blah blah blah
A ancient dietary law to protect people from disease associated with uncooked pork. Like all the other laws etc has no place in the modern world. The rest is whatever anyone wants to make of it. No doubt answers about how pigs are dirty, and people who eat pork are sex maniacs blah blah blah