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Crowing
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Oh really? I didn't know that he gave vegetable manna first? I guess I never really studied that in depth. That's really interesting!We definitely are! After the flood, Noah & fam were allowed a very limited consumption of animal Byproducts (milk, eggs, etc). It was revoked again later on. How do we know? Because during the wanderings in the wilderness after leaving Egypt, God himself provided food - vegan “manna”. The people grumbled, wanting meat, missing “the fleshpots of Egypt “. He brought them an abundance of quail. While the meat was still between their teeth, He struck them down dead for their lust.
I may not share all your beliefs, but you're free to talk here, it's cool! Faith has a lot to do with different lifestyles/diets, its interesting to hear those views.Ok, I will step down now off the soapbox!
It was like bread crumbs that came down from the sky or something similar that coated the sand and everyonrOh really? I didn't know that he gave vegetable manna first? I guess I never really studied that in depth. That's really interesting!
Ahh I see. Doesnt sound very nutritionally balanced, even I would probably be craving meat after thatIt was like bread crumbs that came down from the sky or something similar that coated the sand and everyonr
I think the main point was more that they were provided for enough to survive than they had a great balanced diet.Ahh I see. Doesnt sound very nutritionally balanced, even I would probably be craving meat after that
No disrespect, I get that theres more to it.
For sure, it was about survival-- I just mean that the "bloodlust" in that specific situation sounds a lot like a craving for nutrients they needed.I think the main point was more that they were provided for enough to survive than they had a great balanced diet.
Idk, we didn't discuss that spot a ton in class, we were more focused on other things in the book
Oh, okay, I gotchaFor sure, it was about survival-- I just mean that the "bloodlust" in that specific situation sounds a lot like a craving for nutrients they needed.