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bunsofaluminum

Name:
bunsofaluminum
elgraf, the Bible doesn't say that milk is the perfect food. Where on earth did you get that? I wasn't going to post, but I figure others who may read these comments need to know that the Bible says NOWHERE that milk is the perfect food.
The Promised Land is called the land flowing with milk and honey, which is a picture of prosperity, peace, abundance, not a command nor even a recommendation, to eat milk. In fact, at the very beginning, when Adam and Eve were created, God told them they may eat fruit, the vegetables of the field, and grains. Read it. It's in the first book of the Bible: Genesis.
Oh please, not the same old "the bible is book of myths created by people to control others" argument. That is like high schooler argument that has been put to rest time and time again.
Let's stick to relevant on topic comments rath than rants about your religious conspiracy theories.
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I think it's extraordinary to consider our DNA is being compromised by the dairy /meat industries. That is really frightening, to think the basics of human nature is being distorted by drinking milk. Thank you sir.
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elgraf, the Bible doesn't say that milk is the perfect food. Where on earth did you get that? I wasn't going to post, but I figure others who may read these comments need to know that the Bible says NOWHERE that milk is the perfect food.
The Promised Land is called the land flowing with milk and honey, which is a picture of prosperity, peace, abundance, not a command nor even a recommendation, to eat milk. In fact, at the very beginning, when Adam and Eve were created, God told them they may eat fruit, the vegetables of the field, and grains. Read it. It's in the first book of the Bible: Genesis.