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And the voice spake unto him again the second time, What God hath cleansed, that call not thou common." Acts 10:11

I would like to know if Paul are everything after this vision??

I believe that we are free to eat without feeling guilthy, but I agree with Yod that not everything is healthy for you, for myself I eat bacon very seldom....just a couple of times a year, it's too greasy and full of bad additives.

I heard that hot dogs are really green after they make them and that they color them ...?

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Agreed Angels, everything in moderation and everything that is allowed doesn't necessarily edify. I was raised vegetarian and I have to say the junk substitute meat we ate was full of sodium and I was always sick and anemic. It's hard to be a healthy vegetarian. Hard to get a balanced diet.

Bacon is yummy amen? :D

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Yod,

The Judaizers got riled up because Paul was teaching that the Law had been fulfilled, they were not required to observe its letter.

He was told by the elders to give in to them a little so that they would calm down. It didn't matter to Paul, he was a Jew, he was a Roman and so he was all things to all people. The perfect man for the job God had given him to do.

I don't believe that it teaches that Paul observed the Law in practice.

He obviously didn't because Jerusalem had to tell him to do it so that the Judaizers would realise that he was not denigrating their beliefs. He was preferring them, so to speak.

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Yod,

The Judaizers got riled up because Paul was teaching that the Law had been fulfilled, they were not required to observe its letter.

He was told by the elders to give in to them a little so that they would calm down. It didn't matter to Paul, he was a Jew, he was a Roman and so he was all things to all people. The perfect man for the job God had given him to do.

I don't believe that it teaches that Paul observed the Law in practice.

He obviously didn't because Jerusalem had to tell him to do it so that the Judaizers would realise that he was not denigrating their beliefs. He was preferring them, so to speak.

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Yod,

Are you callin' me out partner?

I believe my original position was not that Paul encouraged believers to disobey the law, only that he taught that the practices of the law were no longer of any affect to make one righteous. I'll have to go back and read the entire thread to pick up on my thought process again, though. I won't have time today, but perhaqps this weekend.


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Yod.......

You are coming into the end of a discussion that went on for a while.

You are right, of course. I will have to watch out for that. It's not that I wouldn't like to be here all the time but right now it's 12:23 am with me and I have to go nigh nigh, so then when I return everything has been said and done.

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I don't believe that it teaches that Paul observed the Law in practice.

He obviously didn't because Jerusalem had to tell him to do it so that the Judaizers would realise that he was not denigrating their beliefs. He was preferring them, so to speak.

I don't know about that Mrs. Mac. I think that Paul kept the law in practice, otherwise his critics could have challenged him on that. It is the same with Yeshua. His enemies could not criticize Him on the basis of Torah observance or the on the basis of their traditions. That is why they had to hire false witnesses against Him.

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Paul says this in Phillipians 3

Philippians 3

4 although I myself might have confidence even in the flesh. If anyone else has a mind to put confidence in the flesh, I far more:

5 circumcised the eighth day, of the nation of Israel, of the tribe of Benjamin, a Hebrew of Hebrews; as to the Law, a Pharisee; 6 as to zeal, a persecutor of the church; as to the righteousness which is in the Law, found blameless.

he absolutely lived a Torah observant life....willingly.

Yet repeatedly says that this is not where his "confidence" is.

This seems so obvious to me. We are saved by grace through faith and that not of ourselves. However, this doesn't negate the truth found in the Torah where the Lord says, "Choose this day the blessing or the curse" by heeding the words of the commandments or ignoring them.

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