Originally posted by schmosef
1 Does this mean that you consider kosher laws in OT as satisfying my challenge (still)?
2. I never claimed genetic memory. What I put forward was the idea that as the jews had lived under different circumstances, at least twice nomadic and one settled, they could have obtained a combination of rites, rules and laws composed of individual rites, rules and laws that were fit better for one existence than the other.
That the notion that rites taken one time long in the past survive far into the future is not unreasonable may be shown by the fowl and milk thing discussed here: apparantly there was a time that fowl and meat was confused easily (by the jews ), hence a rule which is now no longer relevant given the clear label in the shops and the 100% literacy rate of jews survives.
So yes, rules can span 600 years easily as there ussually must be strong reasons to dispose them, not neccessarily to take them.
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