So God differentiates those who follow the covenant and those who don't by whether or not they mutilate their penises. Yes, definitely perfect, moral and pure, nothing wrong with that at all.
You've tossed out the Bible as a source. Do you have another source you use to determine what's perfect, moral, and pure? If not, that's just your opinion.
And as far as shellfish goes, you said, "Any food can be toxic or poisoned under the wrong conditions" in an attempt to dismiss the facts without addressing them.
YHWH promises if you follow his statutes, you will not suffer from the diseases of the Egyptians. Prohibiting shellfish is required to fulfill that promise.
The statutes also warn you from eating uncooked meats, caviar (because it's uncooked), etc.
Bottom line - If you follow the standards laid out in YHWH's dietary statutes, your restaurant will never fail a food safety inspection.
So God differentiates those who follow the covenant and those who don't by whether or not they mutilate their penises. Yes, definitely perfect, moral and pure, nothing wrong with that at all.
You've tossed out the Bible as a source. Do you have another source you use to determine what's perfect, moral, and pure? If not, that's just your opinion.
And as far as shellfish goes, you said, "Any food can be toxic or poisoned under the wrong conditions" in an attempt to dismiss the facts without addressing them.
YHWH promises if you follow his statutes, you will not suffer from the diseases of the Egyptians. Prohibiting shellfish is required to fulfill that promise.
The statutes also warn you from eating uncooked meats, caviar (because it's uncooked), etc.
Bottom line - If you follow the standards laid out in YHWH's dietary laws, your restaurant will never fail a food safety inspection.