The Jews' kosher diet is based on Moses giving the ancient Israelites food laws in which they could eat animals designated as "clean" but not those that are "unclean." Christians are taught that these laws have no hygienic basis and that Jesus abolished them. Zarley alleges this is wrong and that COVID-19 is proving it. He shows that the past nine, major epidemics or pandemics since the Spanish Flu in 1918 were caused by zoonosis--the transmission of a virus from animals to humans--and in each case it was an unclean animal. ...
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The Jews' kosher diet is based on Moses giving the ancient Israelites food laws in which they could eat animals designated as "clean" but not those that are "unclean." Christians are taught that these laws have no hygienic basis and that Jesus abolished them. Zarley alleges this is wrong and that COVID-19 is proving it. He shows that the past nine, major epidemics or pandemics since the Spanish Flu in 1918 were caused by zoonosis--the transmission of a virus from animals to humans--and in each case it was an unclean animal. Bats caused four of them, including COVID-19. And Moses' commands for Israelites' who touch unclean animal carcasses--to wash body and clothes and isolate outdoors until evening--are eerily similar to directives for people exposed to COVID-19 pathogens. The author thinks the world should recognize this ancient insight and change its behavior toward "unclean" animals, such as bats that caused four of these pandemics that include COVID-19. Zarley concludes that this evidence shows that Moses' food laws are prescient, indicate divine inspiration, and therefore strongly attest to the existence of the God of Israel and Christians.
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