A UNIFYING
SYMBOL
FOR ALL HUMANITY...
a food fight
the world cannot afford to lose...
what we know and believe to be true...
What we know and Believe to be true…
We have the highest regard, respect and love for all religions and people that believe in one God.
Jews and Muslims believe that milk and meats should not be mixed in any way during food processing and consumption. A designated religious person inspects food manufacturing plants on a continuously scheduled basis to make sure that no meat or dairy and certain other meats do not come into contact with each other during food preparation. We know that it is impossible to achieve this in a pure sense since a human being must be physically present in the processing room. People bring in minute particles shed from their own bodies and from their clothing causing the mixing of milk and flesh. We believe it is only possible to achieve all religious practices in “the spirit” and not the flesh.
The monetary tax and privy information required by Jewish and Muslim symbols have created an atmosphere of mistrust for centuries and it is this practice that has caused both, the Jews and Muslim, much difficulty in the world we live in. Jesus Christ became visibly angry only once in his life
and it was when he entered the Jewish temple discovering that an unjust monetary tax was placed on animals being readied for religious sacrifice. Jesus Christ knew then that unjust religious taxes were wrong as they are today. Jews and Muslims consider Jesus Christ as a prophet, Christians know him as the son of God. It is our hope that all religions and people of the World regard what Jesus Christ did in the Jewish Temple as an omnipotent spiritual sign that all mankind must never ask for anything unjust. We as Christians believe that Jesus Christ himself only showed his anger once on this planet to emphasize that man should love his neighbor and treat his neighbor like he would justly be treated. Christians believe this to be one of Jesus Christ’s, the son of God, greatest teachings: “...love thy neighbor as thyself...”(Leviticus 19:18).
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