Apparently … by observation….The food laws of God are still in effect.
As in the days of Noah (Mt24:37, Gen7:2)… Noah had clean and unclean animals. Now days if you eat some unclean food (Russian roulette) then you may get judged by getting Ebola. When we judge properly between the clean and unclean ourselves we will not be judged (1Cor11:31).
Guinea is now judging what people eat (what! Haven’t they heard judge not! – Mt7:1). Had those people followed the word of God on clean/unclean food then the bat, monkey, rats wouldn’t have given them Ebola by eating them…. Ahhhhh but alas the majority of the Christian denomination believes that the law has been done away with…..(Col2:16).
Col2:16 Therefore do not let anyone judge you by what you eat or drink, …
1Cor11:31 For if we would judge ourselves, we should not be judged
Mt24:37 As it was in the days of Noah, so it will be at the coming of the Son of Man.
Gen7:2 Take with you seven pairs of every kind of clean animal, a male and its mate, and one pair of every kind of unclean animal, a male and its mate,
RSV Leviticus 11:13-19
13 “And these you shall have in abomination among the birds, they shall not be eaten, they are an abomination: the eagle, the vulture, the osprey,
19 the stork, the heron according to its kind, the hoopoe, and the bat. (bats)
RSV Leviticus 11:27 And all that go on their paws (monkeys, rats), among the animals that go on all fours, are unclean to you; whoever touches their carcass shall be unclean until the evening,
Guinea Bans Bat Eating to Curb Ebola Spread, Warns on Rats
Guinea has forbidden the sale and consumption of bats and warned against eating rats and monkeys as the country combats a spread of Ebola, a hemorrhagic fever with a mortality rate of as much as 90 percent.
“We discovered the vector agent of the Ebola virus is the bat,” said Remy Lamah, the country’s health minister, in an interview from the town of N’zerekore today. “We sent messages everywhere to announce the ban. People must even avoid consumption of rats and monkeys. They are very dangerous animals.”
In the west African nation, the Toma, Kissi and Guerze ethnic groups eat bats with the first two communities living in an area around the Ebola-stricken towns of Macenta, Gueckedou and Kissidougou. So far at least 63 people are suspected to have died in Guinea’s first recorded outbreak of the disease.
“The Kissi community eats bats and the epidemic is making a lot of devastation,” Moriba Traore, an inhabitant of Gueckedou, said by telephone. “Families in villages lost eight or ten members and people are dying. We are afraid.”
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2014-03-26/guinea-bans-eating-of-bats-to-limit-ebola-spread-warns-on-rats.html
The dietary law is still in effect. Blessings and protection are still being given those who obey the instruction of the Lord.