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First off, I should remark that I know a number of Orthodox and Ultra
Orthodox Jews who would find it easier to adopt a paleodiet than many of
the people on this list.
That said, I am not implying that the Bible mandates anything for
anybody on this list (beyond myself). I merely feel that if you want to
use the Bible for backup, you have to take the whole parcel, and the
whole parcel is definitely agricultural-friendly.
And the curse BTW was only on Adam, and which merely turned agriculture
labor intensive--not "you are cursed to farm" but "you are cursed that,
when you farm, it will be extremely hard--harder than before."
On to other topics.
Jeffrey Smith [log in to unmask]
O voi ch'avete li 'ntelletti sani/mirate la dottrina che s'asconde/sotto
'l velame de li versi strani [O you of sound thought, see the doctrine
which hides under the veil of strange verses]--Dante, Inferno, Canto IX
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