01-05-2010, 10:21 PM
(This post was last modified: 01-11-2010, 07:49 PM by Director Michael.)
Thank you very much.
If I may,
I will continue this thread and ask what the resolution is between Part II Topics 9:5 and 9:11 of "The Divine Code," Volume 1. Perhaps the matter is readily apparent.
Topic 9:5 says that meat or wine is only forbidden for benefit after it has actually been offered, not merely set aside as an intended offering. This is even if it was brought into the temple of the idol. (And Topic 9:12 at the end affirms that there is indeed no process of sanctification for idolatry.)
Topic 9:11 says that any item that is forbidden when offered to an idol is, when found inside a house of idol worship (or the further criterias stated there), forbidden for use.
Rather than speculate as to the answer, I stop here.
If I may,
I will continue this thread and ask what the resolution is between Part II Topics 9:5 and 9:11 of "The Divine Code," Volume 1. Perhaps the matter is readily apparent.
Topic 9:5 says that meat or wine is only forbidden for benefit after it has actually been offered, not merely set aside as an intended offering. This is even if it was brought into the temple of the idol. (And Topic 9:12 at the end affirms that there is indeed no process of sanctification for idolatry.)
Topic 9:11 says that any item that is forbidden when offered to an idol is, when found inside a house of idol worship (or the further criterias stated there), forbidden for use.
Rather than speculate as to the answer, I stop here.