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Man in his reasoning teaches the opposite of diversity and purity, yet paradoxically will often
practice God’s laws, perhaps knowingly or unknowingly, in ways where he feels it is to his advantage.
This can be seen at state fairs when young people
or adults show their prize animals that have
been selected from purebred stock. To prepare their
pet dog, goat, sheep, horses and cattle for showing they
are lovingly washed and brushed to make them look
their best.
Otherwise, as often as not, the reverse is true.
The interbreeding of animals for domestic and market purposes in man’s reasoning is the best way for
moneymaking. Think about what God’s laws reveal about interbreeding:
Leviticus 19:19
v.19
“You shall keep My statutes. You shall NOT
let your livestock BREED with another kind. You shall
NOT sow your field with MIXED seed. Nor shall a
garment of mixed linen and wool come upon you.”
In addition, note a
further law that makes
known the distinction
between a man and a
woman
Deuteronomy 22:5, 9-11.
v.5
“A woman shall NOT wear anything that
pertains to a
man, NOR shall a
man put on a
woman’s garment, for all who do so are an abomi-
nation to the LORD your God.”
v.9
You shall NOT sow your vineyard
with different kinds of seeds, lest the yield
of the seed which you have sown and the
fruit of your vineyard be defiled.
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