What Does the Bible Teach About Clean and Unclean Meats?

· United Church of God
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Many people have misconceptions about the biblical teaching on clean and unclean meats. What does scripture really reveal on this subject?-- Inside this booklet:
-- Clean and Unclean Meats: Does God's Word Draw a Distinction?
-- How Should We Understand Scripture?
-- Understanding 'Unclean' in Romans 14
-- Does the New Testament Abolish Meat Distinctions?
-- Not Only a Matter of Diet
-- Which Animals Does the Bible Designate as 'Clean' and 'Unclean'?
-- A Matter of Health?
-- A Matter of Proper Cooking?
-- A Telling Event From Jesus Christ's Ministry

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4.4
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Kaleb L
July 24, 2015
This is false and man made and you all are dumb af and stupid. Food is good. God won't make you go to hell for eating certain foods you idiots.
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A Google user
August 11, 2015
Good booklet, please read if you desire to be blessed by God laws, and better understand the why.
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Dawanna Laird
June 2, 2016
It really help we are told as we grow up that is OK to eat almost anything
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Who we are: This publication is provided free of charge by the United Church of God, an International Association, which has ministers and congregations throughout much of the world.

We trace our origins to the Church that Jesus founded in the early first century. We follow the same teachings, doctrines and practices established then. Our commission is to proclaim the gospel of the coming Kingdom of God to all the world as a witness and to teach all nations to observe what Christ commanded (Matthew 24:14; 28:19-20).

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