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Critique of the alternative view: using the idea that all foods are clean to communicate a message while insisting all foods are not actually clean is logically incoherent

Does Acts Teach Us to Follow the Law of Moses? Hebrew Roots part 3 00:45:05 – 00:45:36

Logical critique of Hebrew Roots reading of Acts 10

Winger argues the Hebrew Roots position creates an incoherent reading: God would be using the analogy that all foods are clean to communicate about Gentiles, while simultaneously insisting that all foods are not actually clean. The analogy would only work if the premise is also true.

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