bcuzbcuz wrote:
Just where in scripture do you find that man ate meat? Genesis 9:2-5?
You made statements regarding rainbows that, since they aren't mentioned prior to the flood, therefore they came into existence when God said so to Noah, after the flood. Well, same thing applies to eating meat unless you can prove otherwise.
And as Subgenius said earlier: "But the courtesy and burden for proof is always on he who makes the claim..."
First, i never claimed that the scriptures stated that "man ate meat". (but see the end of this post)
I simply noted that its obvious that meat was not eaten by anyone prior to the fall, because there was no death - and though you may be unfamiliar with the application of a logical conclusion, that is what one look like.
Obviously, the fall having already transpired and since i ate meat yesterday, we have a man eating meat after the fall.
Second, one can not responsibly read Genesis 9:4 without understanding the scriptural message involved. Consider why the admonition of meat - the direct link between life and blood...an association that continues today through the emblems of sacrament.
But this specific "recipe" is not, in fact, a banishment of eating meat, but rather of eating meat with blood in it. see also the specific mention -
"flesh with the life thereof...the flesh with its life in its blood" (emphasis mine)
this is echoed throughout the scriptures - Deut 12:16, Deut 12:23, Deut 15:23, Acts 15:20, Lev 17:26
As for your actual inquiry? How about the following example?
Perhaps you can read 1 Samuel 14:34 (emphasis below is mine)
"And Saul said, Disperse yourselves among the people, and say unto them, Bring me hither every man his ox, and every man his sheep, and slay them here, and eat; and sin not against the LORD in eating with the blood. And all the people brought every man his ox with him that night, and slew them there."so once again we see that eating
with blood is forbidden, but eating the meat is clearly not.
Additionally, i believe Mormon Doctrine continues the divine instruction of eating meat sparingly.
and there you go