Actually, the Bible doesn't say that.
genesis twelve i think
Deuteronomy 14 3-14 states that the swan is an unclean meat and also states that all web footed animals are unclean.Another answer:People can and do eat anything.But the Bible doesn't say you "CAN'T." For the health and well-being of the human body, it says they are "unclean" [unfit; unhealthy for human consumption]. Therefore, the Bible edifies man [created in God's image] that he "SHOULDN'T."
That requirement is not in the Bible.
The Bible does not explicitly state that animals do not have souls. Different interpretations exist among religious scholars and believers regarding the spiritual nature of animals.
The Bible does not explicitly state whether animals have souls. Different interpretations and beliefs exist among Christians regarding the spiritual nature of animals.
No it's not. In Genesis of the Christian Holy Bible, God then said it is OK to eat animals but to drink their blood is a sin.
Acts 10:10-16.
The Bible does not specifically address the concept of animal souls. However, it does emphasize the importance of caring for and showing kindness to animals, as they are part of God's creation.
The Bible states in Leviticus 11:3 that animals with split hooves that also chew the cud are considered clean and can be consumed. Examples of such animals include cows, sheep, and deer.
According to the Bible, animals that are considered clean and can be eaten include those with cloven hooves and that chew the cud, such as cows, sheep, goats, and deer. Animals that are considered unclean and should not be eaten include pigs, rabbits, and shellfish.
The bible does not say so but it says they entered in pairs.