In the OT declares pork unclean,
and I once puzzled over this 'uncleanness'—
until I learned how modern swine
are pumped full of hormones and aphrodisiac drugs.
Since the Bible is not talking about modern day farming practices, (horrendous as they may be in some countries) the classification of pork as an “unclean meat” as with other “unclean” creatures, must have had a different meaning.
Now I wonder: when we eat such flesh,
does it stir unnatural lust within us?
Perhaps this is the very defilement
God warned against in His wisdom.
Or there could be another explanation….
We see a classification of animals in God’s instructions to Noah to take with him into the ark….seven of each clean animal.….and two of each unclean animal. (Gen 7:2-3; 8-9)
Since the eating of animal flesh had not yet been authorized, this distinction between clean and unclean animals was probably determined on the basis of what was acceptable to Jehovah as a sacrifice. There were thus, two breeding pairs of the clean animals and one for sacrifice.
On coming out of the ark, Noah already knew which creatures were clean and suitable for offering upon the altar. (Gen 8:20) At that time no restriction existed with respect to the type of animals that Noah and his family could eat, as is indicated by Jehovah’s words: “Every moving animal that is alive may serve as food for you.” (Gen 9:3)
God’s law to the Israelites introduced a new distinction when it classified certain animals as clean and fit for food, and others as unclean and prohibited as food.
The scriptures were quite specific. (Lev 11:13; Deut 14:3-6)
Such restrictions were not enforced on gentile converts to Christianity, as they were to Jewish proselytes.
How,do,you think about it?
Since we do not have to sacrifice animals anymore, and there is no such dietary restrictions for gentiles, it is apparent that we can now eat whatever animal flesh is common in our respective countries. The recommendation was not to overindulge in either wine or the eating of meat. (Prov 23:20)