Posted by EngineeringProfit > 2 months ago | Report Abuse

Whether hi-tech testing for pig dna in chocolate or simple test tube testing for alcohol in tempoyak- the presence of either one is strictly prohibited by heaven, no? Anything else- conflicting rulings are man-made human's excuse, no?

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These prohibitions are divinely ordained, with no room for human interpretation or compromise. In this view, whether it’s high-tech DNA testing to detect traces of pork in chocolate or using simple methods to check for alcohol in fermented food like tempoyak, the presence of these substances is inherently sinful or forbidden.

Posted by EngineeringProfit > 2 months ago | Report Abuse

The idea that these rules come straight from the big boss upstairs pretty much makes any opposing opinions about as useful as a chocolate teapot. In this case, it’s all about sticking to the heavenly script, no shortcuts or modern-day workarounds. If anyone tries to wiggle in some flexible interpretation, it's basically just humans looking for a divine loophole to bend the rules!

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Any attempt to allow conflicting rulings or flexibility in interpretation is just an excuse by humans to circumvent or dilute divine mandates.

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Divine law as unwavering: From this viewpoint, the presence of even the smallest trace of a forbidden substance is enough to render a product impermissible, as religious law is seen as unwavering and not subject to human rationalization. Thus, while technology can help identify these substances more accurately, the fundamental issue is not technological capability but the underlying religious mandate to avoid what is forbidden.

Posted by EngineeringProfit > 2 months ago | Report Abuse

Funny enough, segregation might just be the secret sauce for peace! In a society where religious sensitivities are on high alert, drawing clear food boundaries could prevent any accidental "oops" moments. This way, Muslims and non-Muslims can chow down on their preferred dishes without worrying about stepping on anyone's dietary toes or bending the rules!

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