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Is It Time to Stop Eating Animal Products? | Families of Faith, episode 26 (Tim and Stacey Rumsey)

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  • Опубликовано: 18 авг 2024
  • #pathwaytoparadise #biblestudy #healthylife #health
    Humanity's original diet, as recorded in the book of Genesis, was a vegetarian, plant-based diet composed of fruits, nuts, grains, and legumes. Vegetables were added after sin to combat and fight disease. It was only after the flood, over fifteen hundred years after Creation, that God permitted people to eat animal flesh. The Bible is clear that death came as a result of sin, and this means that animal flesh will not be on the menu in heaven. So what does this all imply for us today?

Комментарии • 3

  • @Kunkeyani
    @Kunkeyani Месяц назад

    Inspiring

  • @rollinghillsslo
    @rollinghillsslo Месяц назад +2

    Daniel 1:15 says that their bodies were fatter and were just better features then the rest. My concern with the remnant who follow the Eden diet is that some appear emaciated, too skinny, fragile. Some others are too fat and look sick. The remnant need to do this the right way so it attracts the outsiders, a good witness to them.

  • @solagratia8573
    @solagratia8573 Месяц назад

    Absolutely not. I'm a believer and also a ketovore (almost exclusively carnivore, except for a very few select vegetables and an occasional berry or two). I follow this diet due to health, and conviction from the Lord. I cured my arthritis and reversed my autoimmune diseases by going nearly carnivore. High oxylate vegetables nearly killed me. Animals were given to man to eat after the flood, and even unclean animals were pronounced fine to eat according to conscience in Acts. I feel so much better, clear minded, energetic and NOT hurting due to eating mostly beef and lamb, but also I eat chicken, turkey, pork and fish to supplement.
    If you want to be vegetarian, go for it. But what I hope and pray doesn't happen is vegetarianism or veganism being pushed on me without a choice.