A sermon on Acts 10.1-23a which looks at the importance of this passage in the history of Christianity, that God does not have favourites, vegetarianism is not inherently holy or moral as all foods are clean as seen when God commands Peter to kill animals and eat them, and finally being an upstanding person with nominal Christian faith is not enough to save you.
https://soundcloud.com/revd-adam-young/acts-101-23a-cornelius-peter-and-why-god-is-not-a-vegetarian
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Monday, 8 September 2014
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