Ichneumonwasp
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No, right, I understand that they would have thought that wine, for instance, would have been healthier than water, but what I was wondering is if there is any evidence for what this would mean to them -- that the foods were processed, or if it would ever have been an issue.
Of course, it is always possible and likely that this is merely a modern concern. But I don't think it would pass everyone's attention that the foods required human intervention. What does it mean for the foods representing God to be processed?
Of course, it is always possible and likely that this is merely a modern concern. But I don't think it would pass everyone's attention that the foods required human intervention. What does it mean for the foods representing God to be processed?