Which Animals Does the Bible Designate as 'Clean' and 'Unclean'?
Leviticus 11 and Deuteronomy 14
As nutritionist David Meinz observes: "Could it be that God, in His wisdom, created certain creatures whose sole purpose is to clean up after the others? Their entire 'calling' may be to act exclusively as the sanitation workers of our ecology. God may simply be telling us that it's better for us believers not to consume the meat of these trash collectors" (Eating by the Book,1999, p. 225).
http://www.ucg.org/booklets/cu/bibledesignate.htm
Leviticus 11 and Deuteronomy 14
As nutritionist David Meinz observes: "Could it be that God, in His wisdom, created certain creatures whose sole purpose is to clean up after the others? Their entire 'calling' may be to act exclusively as the sanitation workers of our ecology. God may simply be telling us that it's better for us believers not to consume the meat of these trash collectors" (Eating by the Book,1999, p. 225).
http://www.ucg.org/booklets/cu/bibledesignate.htm
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