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	<title>Comments on: Torah is divine. Some rules aren&#8217;t.</title>
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		<title>By: AbuShy</title>
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		<description>All right, since you&#039;re highlighting some of the irony and paradoxes in violating the laws that can&#039;t be enforced, what about enforcing rules that were never intended in the first place? 

Like the &quot;dietary law&quot; about not eating dairy products with any meat whatsoever. That is not kosher but it is given the weight of Torah in practical observation.

Or the thinking that mentioning His name or just referring to El in polite conversation requires the use of misspelling the generic term by putting a dash in the place of the English letter &quot;o&quot;.

People that do that...I wonder what they say when they miss the nail and hit their thumb instead?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>All right, since you&#8217;re highlighting some of the irony and paradoxes in violating the laws that can&#8217;t be enforced, what about enforcing rules that were never intended in the first place? </p>
<p>Like the &#8220;dietary law&#8221; about not eating dairy products with any meat whatsoever. That is not kosher but it is given the weight of Torah in practical observation.</p>
<p>Or the thinking that mentioning His name or just referring to El in polite conversation requires the use of misspelling the generic term by putting a dash in the place of the English letter &#8220;o&#8221;.</p>
<p>People that do that&#8230;I wonder what they say when they miss the nail and hit their thumb instead?</p>
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