the word KOSHER implies that which is OK for its purpose---to wit,Hey dude, I am not the one who thinks that the subject of Kosher law is about food. And even when shown the wisdom of God hidden in the deeper implications you still prefer stupidity.
You can't seem to get that a person cannot conform to the literal interpretation of the command to refrain from the flesh of swine that do not ruminate without violating the deeper implications of the exact same law because to swallow the teaching that Kosher law is about food is to eat the flesh of swine that do not ruminate. Where's your reading comprehension?
Where are your logical skills? The blood of unclean creatures is dripping from your unclean lips
Very impressive!
in the case of food---that which is ok to EAT-----it does not indicate
a poetic SYMBOL. The idea that animals RUMINATE because they are
"thoughtful" animals------is a bit of stupidity that reminds me of jelly-bean
school "symbolism"