Posted on 11/21/2011 6:47:27 PM PST by Mount Athos
Thanks.
Another tidbit on Halal. All and I repeat all of Costco’s lamb is now halal and their Coleman organic chicken. So since we loved the lamb and the organic chicken this is our last year with Costco. We are looking into Sam’s or BJ’s.
Most people just think that Halal is like Kosher. It is not. Kosher slaughter is just a way of processing so all of the blood gets out of the meat. Halal is actually a sacrifice. They point that lamb/turkey in the direction of the Black Rock of Mecca and sacrifice it to Allah. We are all Muslims now.
Personally, I prefer ham. Win-win in my viewpoint.
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My point is do whatever the hell you like. I’ll make my choices for my own reasons.
Wonderful. Lets have full disclosure. Eat a turkey dedicated to Satan or have a clean one. I know what I’ll choose.
***Thats not what the passage teaches. You clipped two verses out of context:***
I think you misread what I meant. In the Pagan world almost all meat in the market place had been offered on alters to various gods, then sent to the market place to be sold.
You go, buy some meat and don’t ask questions. If you were told the meat had been offered to idols, even in a feast, you don’t partake of it! and if you did, it showed the seller or host that you approved of the sacrifices. Any other Christians seeing you eat the sacrificed meat would conclude you were not a true Christian. So, YOU DON’T PARTAKE if you know it is a sacrifice.
Buying halal meat from a moslem meat shop shows the seller you are accepting moslem dietary rules.
Thank you. That means something to me. It is a matter of being a good steward of God’s gifts.
I absolutely agree with you.
Now that I know what they do with this meat I have a moral choice to make.
The lesson is not “never partake of meat sold to idols”. Paul’s lesson is “It is better to refrain from certain liberties than to engage in behavior that you KNOW will cause people to reject Christ.”
You omitted verse 27 to make a “point” that distorts Paul’s meaning. Paul’s concern is not with the meat nor the false gods but with doing everything he can to win unbelievers to Christ.
Is your primary concern with halal meat that eating it will cause Muslims dining at your Thanksgiving table to reject Christ?
The point is if you have a choice between clean meat and meat dedicated to Satan then it would be better to choose clean meat.
Nowhere in Scripture does Paul make that argument.
No big deal.
If you object, then buy an Empire Kosher brand turkey.
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No Butterballs for us.
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Ok. It is my original argument. Call me nuts. But given a choice I choose meat not dedicated to Satan.
Thank you for the recommendation. I think I just might do that.
And you have the right to that choice. Perhaps your conscience is such that for you it would be a sin.
But your justification is one of personal philosophy, not a biblical one.
Anyway, I hope you and yours have a blessed Thanksgiving.
there is the distinction.
Maybe you are mistaking me for another poster. I never claimed my objection was Biblical. If the last turkey in town was a Butterball I’d buy one.
If you choose to buy one I wouldn’t gain say you.
Can it be halal without the prayer and without only Moslem hands touching it?
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