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The Beginning Of Wisdom | God’s Dietary Commands Were Always Supposed to Change @TheBeginningOfWisdom | Uploaded February 2024 | Updated October 2024, 26 minutes ago.
The standard for food laws, established in Genesis, is that they are subject to change by God. This proves that the Levitical food laws are not the original laws, and that they, too, are subject to change.

This is part 1 of the food law series, demonstrating that the dietary laws given to Moses are not permanent, were changed by Jesus, and so no one today is obligated to them today. Keep tabs on the playlist below, as it will update as the videos come out, answering objections presented by Torah movement teachers.

Food Laws Series: youtube.com/playlist?list=PLHpxocVjShD3V8R0PkE5egBjX7y0t70ZE

The Gospel and Hebrew Roots Series: youtube.com/playlist?list=PLHpxocVjShD2t-cRpfgs3abn9BHOT-P5I

Christian Approach to the Law Series: youtube.com/watch?v=jSqU8l3SrJk&list=PLHpxocVjShD2SC-wQuQNu3DhPzfH8jmHd
God’s Dietary Commands Were Always Supposed to ChangeBW Live: Can Jesus be God and God’s Representative? Answering UnitariansDistinguishing the Biblical Covenants I | Old Testament | The Cross and the TorahBW Live: Responding to Mo Isom Aiken on Easter and Passover | How do Christians Keep the LawWhy Don’t Christians Have to Eat Like Moses?Abolish and Fulfill | The Cross and the Torah | Bad Arguments RefutedBW Live: A Red Flag Common in False Belief SystemsBW Live: The Christian Approach to the Law Part 3: Distinctions Within The LawBW Live: Trinitarians believe in three Gods? Nope.Distinguishing the Biblical Covenants II | New Testament | The Cross and the TorahNo, Pigs Aren’t AbominationsDistinguishing the Biblical Covenants III | Answering Objections | The Cross and The Torah

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