rishaed wrote:Also while it is true that the Pentatuch had has dietary restrictions, however these can be put into two issues: 1. being sanitary and disease related 2. As a type "Picture" of clean and unclean things. (Remember the Isrealites were supposed to be separate from the other nations around them.)
Your argument is a strong one, that not many people argue well. Early people world wide have used pigs as currency/indicators of wealth. Growing up in the pacific I saw that. I also saw Seventh Day Adventist(follow leviticus dietary dictates) communities prosper by uncoupling their status markers from the pigs back.
Today muslims are more lax than orthodox jews when it comes to diet. Things are divided into Halal - Permitted, and Haram - Forbidden. Some items are Makrouh - Frowned upon or not advised, but not forbidden.
Paul/Saul's convientent revelation with the lovely music and cornucopia bedsheet of food items, instantly made christianity less attractive to jews, and more attractive to non jews. Mission accomplished double agent paul.
It wasn't accidental the casting of demons into swine by jesus, was highly symbolic. Reinforcing pigs as unclean, harming the pocket of the Canaanites/non jews, and pointing out again the ritual and physical cleansing nature of water.