KOSHER NOTES
Threat of doctrinal deviance of seminary
that promotes itself as "Lutheran": The 20th Jewish-Christian Seminar Tuesday, March 29, 2005, 4-8 p.m. Luther Seminary, Northwestern Hall On their 4-17-2006
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Don't buy foods that are marked
"kosher", meaning "clean", at least
in its modern, connoted sense, or with another Jewish
symbol. The Jewish people claim the Talmud, an invented book. They
blaspheme against God, Jesus and the saints. Their food
can never be spiritually clean as they reject and mock
God, our Lord and his saints. Let the distributors of
Jewish foods know by your not purchasing their product
that you do not appreciate their disrespect of
Christianity (specifically as mentioned above). If we
stick together, they will notice in time, but the main
point is that we do not want to share their abomination
in any way! Neither should our children who are so unfortunate to attend public schools be so misled or deceived to eat foods marked with an antiChristian symbol. If public schools do not allow the promotion of Christian promotions, then there should certainly be no antiChristian promotions. (This is another reason why we need our own schools--to promote honor to God in all things.) Should Christians follow the Old Testament as to how to eat foods? Yes, we use the Torah as a guideline. For instance, we do not want to eat blood; therefore, our meat should be washed and soaked well, and well cooked. Furthermore, personally, I rather pick the fat off quadrupeds--as much as I can. However, we know that all foods are acceptable to God, and we do not follow ritual and sin as the "Jewish" people, but rather we eat in faith. Perhaps, we should have our own way of differentiating foods. Our Christian butchers and food distributors should make sure they do not sell anything unclean such as strangled animals (Acts 15:29), especially to a Christian. (By the way, for another reason to beware of the Jewish meat sellers, remember, they do not recognize us as God's sanctified people--it is hard to tell what kind of damaged product they might try to sell you.) Also, our Christian producers might consider blessing the food by prayer. We Christians could have our own meats and foods marked or denoting "Christian" and it would give our people encouragement to know that it is not just food produced without concern of God or cleanliness. We are in competition with antiChristians in food sales, and commercial activities--we must not let them take advantage of us in any way if we can help it. |
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